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I thought I'd share the process of my brown wicker outdoor setting that I painted white with tile paint two years after the transformation. For those who haven't seen how I did it I'll give you a quick rundown and then I will show you what it is like today and how I keep it looking new, maintained and fresh.
Materials
Tools
White Knight Tile Paint: https://www.bunnings.com.au/white-knight-1l-white-satin-renew-tile-and-laminate-paint_p0197788
White Knight Tile Primer: https://www.bunnings.com.au/white-knight-1l-renew-tile-and-laminate-primer-paint_p0197362
Grip Lock Primer: https://www.whiteknightpaints.com.au/products/white-knight-prep-rite-grip-lock-primer/
Painters Drop Cloth for Cushions: https://www.bunnings.com.au/monarch-expertech-canvas-drop-sheet-3-pack_p0339821
Paper Rattan Fringed Placemat:
https://www.kmart.com.au/product/paper-rattan-fringed-placemat-43159666/
Paint brush
Mineral turps
Drop sheets
Hose/water
HTV for paper cushion
Glue
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Re: Painted plastic wicker furniture
Such a wonderful transformation, @daniknight4! You've certainly breathed new life into the aging wicker; it looks fab in white.
Well done, and many thanks for sharing.
Mitchell
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Re: Painted plastic wicker furniture
@MitchellMc Thank you:) It was a bit of a process but I think it was all worth it!

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