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How to #SPRAYNEWLIFE into an Abandoned Fire Pit

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  • Estimated Time

    1 Hour

  • Challenge Level

    Easy

  • Tools & Supplies

    • Sandpaper
    • Gloves
    • Rags or Tack Cloth
    • Masking Paper
    • Newspaper or Painter’s Paper
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This outdoor fire pit was left for dead at the end of someone’s driveway so of course we stopped the truck, loaded her in and brought her back to our summer place, where campfires happen on a regular basis. We promised her she was going to get a new look and a new life!

    Here is how we transformed this tired old fire pit from rusty to glamorous in less than an hour!

  1. Sand rusty areas with sandpaper specifically for use on metal until smooth.

  2. Wipe the fire pit down with a lint-free rag or tack cloth so it is free of metal debris from sanding.

  3. Tape the insides of the fire pit doors and any open vents with newspaper or craft paper to ensure the paint or overspray does not get inside of the fire pit.

  4. Now get ready to spray! Two coats of paint gave this tired old fire pit the perfect finish. Allow the piece to dry in between coats, and ensure the paint has dried fully before using!

  5. Not only has this fire pit become a conversation piece in our neighbourhood up north, but it looks brand new!

Visit Rust-Oleum Canada’s InstagramFacebook and YouTube for more tips and inspiration!

#SprayNewLife

Our Uncluttered House was established in early 2018 by Michele Savage as a way to share her love of thrifty home decor and DIYs. Michele and her husband Alan share a love of home improvement projects but their passion grew when they bought a fixer upper in late 2014. They have learned so much one project at a time and have a knack for completing their DIYs on a budget.

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