Rust-Oleum Projects
Refinish a Rusty Mailbox
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Estimated Time
Approximately 2 hour
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Challenge Level
Easy
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Tools & Supplies:
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Stops Rust in Gloss Cherry & White
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Mailbox
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Bucket of Soapy Water
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Sponge or Cleaning Cloth
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Painter's Tape
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Number Stencils
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Wire Brush
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Drop Cloth
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Gloves
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Towels
It's personalization. It's curb appeal. It's as simple as a few coats of spray paint on a rusty mailbox to revitalize your home.
- To begin, you'll need to remove the mailbox if it's on a post and make sure it's clean and dry.
- Next, cover anything on the mailbox you don't want to paint, such as the flag, with painter's tape. Find a well-ventilated area, such as your garage, and lay down a drop cloth to protect the floor and other nearby items.
- Prepare the spray paint by shaking the can for at least 1 minute after you hear the mixing ball begin to rattle.
- You're ready to paint! Aim the can approximately 10" from the surface and spray 2-3 light coats of paint onto the mailbox, waiting a few minutes in between each coat.
- Once your final coat of paint has been applied, let the mailbox dry for at least 20 minutes before removing the painter's tape and 1 hour before the next step.
- Now, you can add your address numbers. Stencil them on with white spray paint or handpaint them if you have artistic flair.
- Let all the paint dry for at least 1 hour before reattaching your mailbox to the post.