Glinda has a new cooler just in time to head out for my Fall 2015 Living The Art Life™ Tour.
My aunt gifted this to me when I stopped by for a few days to visit while on my Spring 2015 Tour. However, it looked much different when she gave it to me.
First we cleaned it all up and removed all the old seal. I gave it a light sanding and primed the entire exterior with sandable, fillable primer. I lightly wet-sanded the primer with a fine-grit sandpaper by hand. The vintage cooler still had lots of little imperfections that give it further character.
I then used Blue Ocean Breeze and Coral Isle Krylon spray paint to paint the exterior of the cooler. I also used a metallic silver to paint all hardware because these pieces were still good and they are hard to find.
There are a few tricks to achieving a good spray paint job:
- shake REALLY well – seriously, shake for the 3 minutes it recommends even though you hear the ball rattle
- use a spray can handle – this greatly helps with fatigue and saves your fingers. I have this one
- use a steady hand and sweep across staying about 8 inches away – too close and you get a lot of runs – too close and the spray starts to dry before it lands and you will get a sandy appearance to your paint job. If that happens, allow to dry, wet sand, and paint again. (a windy day and allow that to happen too)
- apply a few coats – I used 3-4 coats. If your coats are even, you can add the following coats within minutes of one another
- allow paint to completely dry and cure before touching or reapplying hardware