I mean come on! If you are going to paint something at least paint it well!
I have been keeping my eye out for a non toxic paint removal system but most required a crock pot and I didn't want to deal with it. I poked and poked and finally found one that was a stove top method. One $5 pot later and I was working away.
It's a pretty simple method.
- Dump a layer of baking soda in a pot you don't plan to use again.
- Put in hardware
- Fill to cover
- Bring to boil and then simmer for 30 min or until paint is gone.
Boiling makes it go faster but you have to stand there and watch. After the paint is loose you just scrub with a wire brush and you are set. Look how much prettier they are clean and paint free!
Not all of the face plates were pretty but a little polishing restores their luster.
The knobs themselves were a bit tricky but the key is just letting them dry fully (water gets lodged in them). My knobs didn't shine up as much and were a bit rusty so I gave them a spritz of ORB spray and they were good as new (see, nothing against paint when it is needed).
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Obviously I still need to paint the doors but that is a resolution for another time.
Anyone else doing simple updates lately? Sometimes I just need a break from the major project the kitchen has become.
Cheers!
Fancy solution! We keep saying that we are going to tackle each room and do the little things that we keep putting...touching up trim, finished trim, cleaning windows, etc. Someday...
ReplyDeleteThey look SO much better not painted! Why in the world would someone paint them white?!?! People are crazy!
ReplyDeleteWow! These look amazing! I love old door knobs and especially dig the details on yours. I'm thinking this project was definitely worth the effort of removing the hardware.
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