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		By: Christina K Heise -Silva		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://petticoatjunktion.com/painted-furniture/the-secret-to-painting-wood-dining-chairs/#comment-49931&quot;&gt;Susan&lt;/a&gt;.

If you don&#039;t have a traditional paint sprayer? Then you can pick up a staying tool that affixes into a spray paint can . Now you do have to shake the can of paint vigorously and for an additional good 10 min . Affix your sprayer and take a couple of practice sprays . And in an even sweep spray back and forth . Make sure that you are holding your sprayer about a foot of distant between your project piece and your sprayer . Remember not to spray in one spot , or spraying to thick or you will have drips of paint . But if you do see any drip then you can take  a lightly wet brush ( wet with water) and very lightly brush over the drip . Allow the paint to settle and dry and then you can spray over that area again . Good luck to you , have fun and enjoy your new craft accomplishments ! 
Sincerely , janeofalltrades@
Christina K. H-Silva]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://petticoatjunktion.com/painted-furniture/the-secret-to-painting-wood-dining-chairs/#comment-49931">Susan</a>.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have a traditional paint sprayer? Then you can pick up a staying tool that affixes into a spray paint can . Now you do have to shake the can of paint vigorously and for an additional good 10 min . Affix your sprayer and take a couple of practice sprays . And in an even sweep spray back and forth . Make sure that you are holding your sprayer about a foot of distant between your project piece and your sprayer . Remember not to spray in one spot , or spraying to thick or you will have drips of paint . But if you do see any drip then you can take  a lightly wet brush ( wet with water) and very lightly brush over the drip . Allow the paint to settle and dry and then you can spray over that area again . Good luck to you , have fun and enjoy your new craft accomplishments !<br />
Sincerely , janeofalltrades@<br />
Christina K. H-Silva</p>
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