Turn Chrome Faucets Gold With Rub N Buff
Now that I know I can transform faucets with Rub n Buff – no chrome fixtures are safe in my house! I am not a fan of chrome fixtures for whatever reason. I prefer matte black, or gold fixtures, which I am sure will go back out of style in a few years, but oh well. I like them in my home!
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Materials
- Rub n Buff – I used Antique Gold
- Sandpaper – high grit will do
- Foam Craft Brush
- Gloves to protect your hands
- Painters Tape
- Plastic Drop Cloth
- Varathane 11 oz. Clear Semi-Gloss Oil-Based Interior Polyutherane Spray
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I could have swapped out the faucet in this vanity, but I wanted to see if I could turn it gold with Rub n Buff. I’ve used Rub n Buff on curtain rods and other metals, but never on a fixture that has traffic. I have spray painted my kitchen sink faucet before (click HERE for the blog post) but never used Rub n Buff. So naturally, I had to give it a try! This project was one of my DIYs for m y moody, fun half bathroom project
The first and final steps are the most important! The key to this project is to make sure you sand down the spout well after you clean the faucet! This step allows the Rub n Buff to adhere to the metal of the faucet. Also – the polyutherane spray allows the Rub n Buff to stay put and not transfer when using the tap.
Step by Step Directions
- Clean the faucet with rubbing alcohol and a cloth
- Using sandpaper, sand the surface of the faucet well
- Wipe off sandpaper residue with a clean microfiber cloth
- Using a foam brush, apply the Rub n Buff in small, even strokes until surface is covered
- Allow Rub n Buff to dry for 25 minutes
- Make a small hole in the drop cloth to place the faucet through and use the remainder of the cloth to cover anything you do not wanted sprayed by the polyutherane
- Approximately 12 or more inches away, spray the faucet with the polyutherane until the surface is completely covered.
- Allow 2 to 4 hours for the polyutherane to dry, then remove drop cloth
Oil-based polyutherane dries FASTER than water-based. Also, Semi-Gloss is more durable on well-trafficked surfaces like faucets or handles than Satin.
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M. on Jan 13, 2024
I absolutely love RubnBuff - I used to use on my shade brackets when people wanted another color but I ended up going to 3 colors, one a matte gold that is spray painted on. You don't show your light but if you have a Hollywood strip light I'd love to send you a shade for a future post! BTW - this wallpaper is beautiful. My website is EzLightWraps.com
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How has the faucet held up? I’m remodeling my shower and want to have brushed gold shower head, etc, but the metal trim for the tile is a much more yellow gold color. Wondering if I can use this to match the color of the trim to the shower head… thanks for any updates!
Your faucet looks amazing! I love the wallpaper as well. Where did you get it?
Thanks!