Painting laminate furniture is one of those pain points.
Will spray paint stick to laminate furniture.
Painting laminate wasn t difficult but i did find it more time consuming than painting wood.
Next apply an oil based primer with a brush or roller and wait 4 hours for it to dry.
To paint laminate furniture start by sanding down the surface using 120 grit sandpaper so that the paint will stick better.
This primer will act as a glue to get the paint to stick to the laminate.
Thankfully we ve created this easy to follow tutorial for painting laminate furniture.
If you re painting a piece of furniture that won t be getting a lot of traffic a simple spray on clear acrylic sealer will do the job just be sure to match the sealer finish to your paint finish.
Spray paint can be used over the primer regardless.
Alternatively you can use a urethane reinforced acrylic paint such as insl x cabinet coat.
Once it s dry gently sand the surface with a 220 grit sandpaper.
While more expensive than the ordinary acrylic latex paints you would use on drywall the urethane reinforced products have better hiding abilities and will stick better to problem surfaces cabinet coat is designed to adhere to plastic metal and urethane surfaces without a primer but laminate and.
Then apply a coat of an acrylic latex paint with a brush or roller using short even strokes.
Look for a primer specifically designed for laminate furniture.
This is why most painted laminate furniture chips so easily.
Common concerns when painting laminate furniture are.
Both indicate that your paint did not properly stick or bond to the laminate.
This will cause all your hard work finish to scratch off easily long after your piece is complete.
In many cases it may be a brush on or roll on primer rather than a spray.
By sanding down the laminate you are giving the paint more to grip to which will help the primer and paint bond properly.
Poor adhesion after the paint has dried cured.
To sum it up the most important steps are to sand and prime all the surfaces before painting.
As much as you may find prep work annoying there s no better way to a good finish.
If it s a great piece and suits your needs and your budget it s worth the little extra work to make it awesome.
Using a spray primer designed for laminate apply a few light coats of primer.
Bubbling while the paint primer is still wet.
Sanding the laminate gives something for the primer and paint to stick to and a primer meant for laminate will bond to it and give a more durable finish.