This Tiny Tool Makes Color Drenching Your Space A Total Breeze
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There are just some projects that are so satisfying, like finishing up the final touches to a color drenched room. However, any DIYer knows that there are some tasks during a renovation or upgrade that can be so tedious, and with the color drench trend, it may well be painting the small fixtures and hardware that make all the difference to the final result. If you're planning to try this trend in a room, there's one tiny tool that will make your job so much simpler, and you'll wonder how you ever got by without it. Home Depot's 9 oz Complete Spray Gun is the spray paint solution to coloring your small fixtures, allowing you to use any paint in the small canister to get your space imbued with your color palette, and with little to no fuss.
If you're new to the color drenching trend, it might catch you as strange or unusual to worry so much about painting smaller fixtures, like vents. However, covering every aspect of the walls (and ceiling if you're painting it) can make all the difference between a tidy, trendy finish and the room coming off as slightly unfinished. Having a tool that make this job easier will ensure you're spending less time hassling with different supplies and more on your decorating prowess.
How to use the mini sprayer to get smaller items painted
Painting is a long and exhausting task, especially if you have to worry about smaller pieces after you've spent hours covering your walls and ceilings. Spray paint would be an ideal solution, except that you may not always be able to find the exact color you're using for your walls in standard spray paint cans. Other sprayers similar to this can be too large or bulky, creating a big task to set up and clean away, after you've finished.
This smaller option creates an easy way to just remove things like vents or other hardware bits and cover them quickly with paint. To use, fill the small bottle with the paint color you need, and then twist the lid on. You might need to use a small amount of paint thinner to ensure the paint comes out evenly. The tiny tool resembles a hairspray or personal spray can, and the size makes it easier to hold and get color everywhere you need. Consider using the same time-saving tips that make spray painting a breeze, to ensure you get the perfect finish.
As with any tool, there's always room for error, so you may want to test it a few times to ensure you know the number of coats and the distance to hold it. Make sure your canister is filled enough that you don't run out during a project, which could create bubbles or uneven surfaces. Once you're done painting, clean out the sprayer and remove any color that could dry and clog the nozzle. You may want to use a needle or something similar, to clear it completely.