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How to Paint a Dresser in Under 4 Hours

In less than 4 hours, you can paint a dresser from start to finish. Here's how!

How to Paint a Dresser-Before and After Painted Dresser

How to Paint a Dresser-Before and After Painted Dresser

Clean your dresser with TSP or a TSP alternative.

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How to Paint a Dresser-Clean with TSP 2

How to Paint a Dresser-Clean with TSP 2

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Remove all of your hardware.

How to Paint a Dresser-Remove Hardware

How to Paint a Dresser-Remove Hardware

Now you can paint! Be sure you are using a high-quality paint like I used. Swipe up to see the only paints I use for furniture.

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How to Paint a Dresser-Use a Roller for Flat Surfaces

How to Paint a Dresser-Use a Roller for Flat Surfaces

I like to use a 6 inch roller for the large flat surfaces and an angled brush for any details.

How to Paint a Dresser-Use an angled brush for details

How to Paint a Dresser-Use an angled brush for details

Wait for the first coat to dry. Sanding in between coats is optional. If it feels rough or gritty, lightly sand. Otherwise, move right on to another coat!

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How to Paint a Dresser-Apply a Second Coat

How to Paint a Dresser-Apply a Second Coat

Wait for everything to dry. Then put your hardware back on and style your dresser!

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How to Paint a Dresser-Wait for it to dry

How to Paint a Dresser-Wait for it to dry

The paints I use do NOT require a top coat. But if you want additional protection, swipe up for my recommended top coats.

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