You want to spray paint between 50 and 90 degrees to make sure your paint adheres properly.
Can you spray paint porcelain lamp.
This my friends is my post on how you are not supposed to paint a ceramic lamp.
Acrylic spray enamel you must sand the porcelain to promote adhesion.
I thought this to be a simple spray painting job.
Ceramic glazes preserve your pottery and tile s coloring and also adds a layer of protection from small scratches.
It can affect how the paint dries and it causes glumps.
Zinsser spray shellac is a de waxed shellac which will stick to almost anything including glass mirrors porcelain tiles etc.
When using spray paint you may want to use two coats for solid coverage.
If you spray the lamp with zinsser spray shellac virtually any paint will stick to it.
Spray paint your lamp once the primer is fully dry apply the color you wish onto the ceramic.
Step 6 apply spray paint to ceramic lamp base in a smooth side to side sweep.
Spray in a sweeping motion and apply multiple thin coats so that the paint does not run.
You can buy different colors of your desire and conveniently spray it to your shade.
If you do get a paint drip my best tip is to blot it with a q tip.
Spray the area lightly following the directions on the can to stay at least 10 inches away from the lamp otherwise it will start to drip down the lamp.
Allow the primer to dry according to manufacturer s instructions.
Paint cannot stick to smooth glazed coating.
Do not spray paint in humid weather or direct sunlight.
It is an incredibal bonding agent.
Apply a primer on the ceramic lamp base to prevent the original color from showing and to improve adhesion of the new paint.
Porcelain lamps are nonporous a characteristic that leaves them poorly suited for paint adhesion.
Apparently i m quite the impatient spray painter.
The glazed coating presents a problem though.
Generally you want to spray in light even coats waiting a few minutes in between each coat.
Wait for the first full coat to dry about 10 15 minutes and then follow with a second coat.
As time goes on however you may need to repaint your ceramics to return them to their original luster.
When the first coat applied becomes dry you can put the lamp back on its base and turn the light.