Painting mailbox post

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Restoring an old mailbox post is an easy project for beginners. You don’t need any special skills or tools to get the job done. You’ll just need to be handy with paint. Before you start painting, make sure to remove the mailbox, address numbers, flags, and flag holders from the post. Then, use a primer to prepare the post. Apply a first coat of paint and let it dry. Once the post is dry, add a layer of Post Shield to protect your freshly painted mailbox post.

Painting mailbox post
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Before painting your mailbox post, remove the post and all parts. Clean the mailbox with an all-purpose cleaner. It will ensure that the new paint adheres to it. Rinse and dry it thoroughly. Remove any rust and mold with a wire brush and sandpaper. Once it’s completely dry, attach the mailbox to the post and put it back in place. Once the paint has dried, add house numbers. Then, attach screws to the post and reattach the base.

Make sure to choose an outdoor-rated paint

When painting a mailbox post, make sure to choose an outdoor-rated paint. Water-based latex paints with an all-acrylic binder will keep your mailbox post looking beautiful even in the toughest weather. After choosing the paint, make sure to allow it to fully dry before applying the topcoat. Once the paint is dry, replace the house number. If you’d like to add new hardware, you can add more screws.

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If your mailbox post is made of plastic, be sure to choose a paint that is specially designed for plastic. This is essential because the new paint won’t stick to the original wood. To avoid any rust spots, you can use a rust-proof paint. Then, apply two coats of the topcoat to the post. It’s important to let the paint dry completely before you remove the post. After removing the old paint, sand the surface to remove any traces of rust and mold.

Painting mailbox post, make sure that the new paint sticks to the metal mailbox post

Once you have removed the mailbox, you can begin painting. If the post is made of metal, it is important to clean it thoroughly with a mild detergent and water before applying the new paint. You’ll want to make sure that the new paint sticks to the metal and doesn’t come off. Otherwise, you’ll have to spend a lot of time cleaning the post before you can start painting. There are different kinds of paint for mailbox posts.

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