Rust-Oleum Projects
Decorative Dog Dish
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Estimated Time
1 Hour
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Challenge Level
Easy
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Tools & Supplies:
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Dog Bowl
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Old Sheets or Drop Cloth
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Painter's Tape
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Paper
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- Find a well ventilated spot to work in and cover nearby items with drop cloths to protect them from overspray.
- Using painter’s tape, tape off a section of the outside of the dog bowl. Do not paint the inside of the dog bowl. Peel Coat has not been tested or approved for direct food contact and should not be used on surfaces that come in direct contact with food.
- Cover the half that you do not want exposed to the coating with a sheet of paper to protect from overspray.
- Apply Peel Coat. Hold the paint can 20-30cm from the surface. Press the spray button and begin lightly covering the surface in a steady back-and-forth motion, slightly overlapping each stroke.
- The first coat should be applied very light, with 50% coverage. That means that you can still see about half of the bowl through your first coat of paint.
- Apply 5-6 light coats, waiting 2-3 minutes between each coat. The more coats you apply the easier the coating is to remove later.
- Remove the painter’s tape from the surface while the final coat is still wet.
- Once you’re finished, display your custom dog bowl for everyone, including your pet to admire. When it’s time for a new colour, simply peel away, clean and recoat.