Tuesday, April 11, 2023

How to Remove Spray Paint From Brass






How to remove spray paint from brass and restore it to its original beauty!



First, I just want to say thank you for the kind words on last week's secondhand furniture makeover.  I wasn't sure how it was going to turn out, but it quickly become a popular project.


Have you ever been out thrifting and come across painted brass decor, or found a piece of secondhand furniture with painted original brass hardware? 

I used to think that brass was ruined once painted, but did you know you can easily remove spray paint from brass?

Unfortunately, I found this out the hard way, but I'm so glad I did.

How to clean spray paint from brass

A few months ago,  I found a lot of brass cranes and deer at an out-of-state online auction.  The auction was pretty far away, so previewing the items beforehand wasn't an option.  I had to take my chances and bid without inspecting any item.  

What could possibly be wrong with brass figurines though?

spray paint brass figurines

The problem was they were all painted in various shades of gold spray paint!  Who does that?

Knowing what I know now and looking back at the auction pictures, I can clearly tell that they were painted, but at the time,  the thought never crossed my mind.  Lesson learned. 

spray painted brass deer

spray painted brass cranes

At first glance and from far away they don't look too bad.   Up close it's easy to see paint drips, an uneven finish, and that the original labels were painted over. 

spray painted solid brass

HOW TO TELL IF AN OBJECT IS SOLID BRASS OR BRASS PLATED?

Solid brass does not have magnetic properties.  If a magnet sticks to brass then it is more than likely another metal such as steel or cast iron.  You can also do a scratch test on brass.  Lightly scratch the surface and if you see shiny yellow under the surface then it's solid brass.  If you see silver then the item is brass plated. 
 

DOES PAINT STRIPPER RUIN BRASS? 

Solid brass can be cleaned with paint remover or stripper without damaging the brass.  Some strippers are stronger and harsher than others, so it's important to do a test spot first.   


SUPPLIES NEEDED TO REMOVE SPRAY PAINT FROM BRASS


- Citristrip - A great paint stripper that doesn't have a strong harsh smell and can be used indoors. (I highly suggest this project be completed outside)
- Inexpensive chip brush - Be sure to use a chip brush and not a foam brush.
- Small Container - An old food container, disposable cup, or mason jar will work too.
- Plastic wrap 
- Toothbrush - A hard or medium bristle toothbrush will work best.
- Disposable chemical-resistant gloves -  I use these black latex-free gloves.
- Shop towels/rags - I LOVE these blue lint-free towels and use them for all my furniture and DIY projects.
- Paper towels 
- Cardboard or an old towel - You'll want to use something large enough to put down to protect your work surface.


This isn't going to be a dramatic before and after since the brass I was cleaning was spray painted various shades of gold.  You'll just have to trust the pictures and process, okay?

supplies needed to remove paint from brass



HOW TO REMOVE SPRAY PAINT FROM BRASS


STEP ONE: Prep your work surface and supplies


Lay down cardboard, brown paper, or an old towel, and gather all your supplies.  Pour a generous amount of Citristrip (or however much you think you'll need for your project) into a small container.


Citristrip for removing paint from brass


STEP TWO: APPLY CITRISTRIP 

With gloves on, coat your item with a very generous amount of Citristrip.  The more the better, so don't be afraid to really coat and layer your item.  One of the reasons why I love Citristrip is that it has a thick gel-like consistency, which allows it to stick well to almost any surface. 


Coating brass with Citristrip


STEP THREE: COVER ITEMS WITH PLASTIC WRAP

Once all your items are covered in a thick coat of Citristrip, wrap each item in plastic wrap.  Let sit for about an hour or until you start to see the old paint peel or melt away.

You may feel like you don't need to use plastic wrap, but it will keep the Citristrip from drying out while it's working on loosening and breaking down the layers of paint.


WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU LEAVE THE CITRISTRIP ON TOO LONG? 


Citristrip will continue to work and remove paint and varnish for up to 24 hours.  It's best to keep Citristrip covered with plastic wrap while it's working to break down any old finish.  If it's left uncovered, it can dry, produce a thick build-up that's harder to remove, and possibly damage what you are stripping.  If this occurs,  you can add another layer of Citristrip or remove the dried Ctristrip with Mineral Spirits. 


Covering Citristrip with plastic wrap

Paint coming off with Citristrip


STEP FOUR: REMOVE PLASTIC WRAP AND WIPE CLEAN

This step is messy, so make sure you still have your gloves on and plenty of paper towels handy. 

Remove the plastic wrap from each item, gently scrub the crevices, corners, and intricate details with an old toothbrush then wipe off as much of the Citristrip as you can.  

The Ctristrip/spray paint mixture will be thick, gummy, and super messy but easy to remove.  If you are working with a flat surface you can also use a plastic paint scraper to remove the residue. 

paint being removed with Citristrip

paint coming off with citristrip

Cleaning Ctristrip off brass

STEP FIVE: CLEAN WITH MINERAL SPIRITS

Now that the majority of the Citristrip and old paint has been wiped off it's time to remove the last of any remaining residue with Mineral Spirits. 

ARE THERE SUBSTITUTES FOR MINERAL SPIRITS?

There are a few substitutes for Mineral Spirits, but the best ones to use on brass are denatured alcohol or vinegar.  If using vinegar, you'll need to put some in a bowl, microwave for about 30 seconds then generously apply over the Citristrip.  Wait 15 minutes then scrap or wipe clean with a nonabrasive sponge or towel. 

Mineral spirits for removing Citristrip

Personally, I prefer to use microfiber cleaning towels for cleaning projects I'm working on.  We buy them in a large bulk roll and I just tear off what I need.  They're thin and durable, which makes them perfect for scrubbing and getting into smaller areas without falling apart like paper towels.   Added bonus: they can also be washed and reused!

I simply poured a generous amount of mineral spirits onto my cleaning towel then thoroughly cleaned each brass piece until all the old paint and Citristrip was removed.  The mineral spirits will also remove any small amounts of remaining old paint. 

HOW TO CLEAN AND POLISH BRASS?

I prefer brass that shows signs of age and patina.  If clean and shiny brass is desired then Brasso can be used to polish brass after the paint has been removed.  Lemon juice and baking soda can also be combined to make a paste.  Apply the paste with a nonabrasive cloth or sponge and scrub until polished. 


Spray paint removed from solid brass

how to remove spray paint from brass

It's hard to tell in the pictures, but all the original character and patina on the brass cranes and deer were revealed and they cleaned up even better than I imagined! 

Solid brass cranes

Paint removed from solid brass cranes

patina on solid brass after being striped from paint

how to remove paint from solid brass

Removing old spray paint from brass is a very messy job.  It's also incredibly easy and a fantastic way to restore vintage brass!





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Monday, January 9, 2023

The Best Places to Buy Metal Label Holders and Pulls









The best places to buy metal label holders, cup pulls, vintage locker tags, and numbers to make an ordinary piece look extraordinary.  






I've created many multi-drawer cabinets and unique pieces using metal label holders and pulls and often get asked where I purchase the hardware I use.   It may surprise you that many of my project and crafting supplies come from "big box" stores and are affordable and readily available.  If I'm in need of something more unique, I'll shop online or hit up local vintage shops and markets.   

To make it easier for you to create your own unique projects, I've rounded up a list of my favorite sources to buy metal label holders, pulls, and vintage hardware.

where to buy metal labeholders and pulls


WHERE TO BUY UNIQUE AND AFFORDABLE METAL LABEL HOLDERS, TAGS, PULLS AND NUMBERS 



1. MICHAELS





Michael's carries two label holders that I love and use often.  The best part?  Both can be bought with their 40% off coupon making them super affordable. 



(The small antique bronze labels are found in the scrapbook section, while the metal pulls are with the unfinished wood products and hardware.)


Wood storage tags using label holders from Michaels

Metal hardware from michaels, vintage hardware




Dollar Tree bins updated with Michael's label holders







2. OVERSTOCK

Do you prefer to shop online?  More than likely you'll find the perfect label holder for your next project on Overstock
metal labelholder and pulls from Overstock

3. HOBBY LOBBY




Hobby Lobby carries one of my favorite metal label holders and at $4.99 for 3 you can't go wrong.  They are also a fantastic source for additional hardware, which can often be bought at 40% off. 



Goodwill able updated with metal label holders from Hobby Lobby







Ikea Moppe turned vintage card catalog


4. ETSY

Are you looking for authentic vintage and antique hardware?  ETSY, especially A Vintage Parcel is my favorite source for vintage metal label holders, drawer pulls, latches, locker tags, knobs, and everything in between.   

5. ebAY



eBay can be hit or miss, but it can also be a great source for unique old hardware at very reasonable prices.  Try searching "vintage label holders" or "vintage cup pulls" to find one-of-a-kind vintage hardware.

antique and vintage hardware from Ebay


6. D. Lawless Hardware



D.Lawless Hardware has a great selection of metal label holders and pulls at very affordable prices.  You can't beat the price ($0.60 and less!) and quality. 
Metal label holder from D. Lawless Hardware
Cup Pull Label Holder / Antique Brass Metal Label Holder / Small Black Label Holder / Finger Pull Label Holder 




Goodwill bread box updated with metal label holders

            

DIY cork board organizer using metal label holdeers


7.  DHGATE


DHGate is another great affordable online source for label holders and metal pulls that are perfect for small DIY and craft projects. 
Metal label holders and pulls from Dhgate



8. AMAZON



Amazon has a wide variety of unique items and if you have Amazon prime you can snag them with free shipping!  Amazon is my go-to hardware source for everything from furniture to smaller DIY projects. 



metal label holders and pulls from Amazon







Adding Amazon metal label holders to cabinet doors





IKEA hack using metal label holder pulls from Amazon




Michael's storage box updated with metal label holders




amazon metal label holders, amazon




antique bronze pulls from amazon

Black bin pulls from amazon

Black bin pulls from amazon



9. HOUSE OF ANTIQUE HARDWARE



A little on the pricey side, but if you are looking for larger, good-quality label holders and pulls, House of Antique Hardware and Signature Hardware have some great options, especially for cabinets and higher-end furniture makeovers. 




hardware from house of antique hardware





10. SIGNATURE HARDWARE

metal label holders from Signature hardware




11. VINTAGE MARKETS/ANTIQUE MALLS


You won't always find hardware in every antique mall or vintage market, but some may have dealers and vendors who specialize in vintage and antique hardware.  I recently found a local dealer who primarily sells old hardware that's been rescued from old cabinets and furniture.  It's been a great source when I'm in need of just one vintage drawer pull or knob. 

12. SHOP YOUR OWN STASH

Are you a DIY'er?  I can't stress enough how important it is to keep original hardware from all furniture and DIY projects.  You never know when it may come in handy for a future project.  Many times I've been able to use old hardware in a new way, with my favorite project being my DIY fluted file cabinet.

old hardware

DIY fluted file cabinet with antique hardware



I hope you found these hardware sources helpful when you're on the hunt for metal label holders, tags, pulls, numbers, and other cool craft odds & ends.  The projects you can create with these supplies are endless!




            



antique label hodlers and pulls from Amazon








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