It's been sitting in your garage for years, and it may be a little rusty, but with a few easy coats of spray paint, it's purpose can be renewed.
- Before you start painting, make sure you protect your work area with a drop cloth.
- Using a wire brush, remove any loose paint or rust spots from the metal of the bike.
- Wash and dry the bike thoroughly with soapy water and a sponge. Dry off the bike with a towel and let it air dry for a little while.
- If there are areas of the bike you don't want to paint, tape them off with painter's tape.
- Prepare the paint by shaking the can of Tremclad spray paint for 1 minute after you hear the mixing ball begin to rattle. This will mix the paint evenly.
- Using steady, back-and-forth motions, spray 2-3 light coats of paint onto the bike holding the can approximately 10" from the bike and letting each coat dry for a few minutes in between.
- After your final coat of paint has been applied, let it dry for about 1 hour before handling.
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