sure you can. sand it lightly first for the paint to be able to "grip". if you spray paint it, be careful you don't get drips and runs. use a light spray and do a few coats instead of trying to do it in one thick coat.
2007-03-21 01:50:16
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answered by Queen B 6
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If it's truly an antique, and in good condition you might want to have it professionally restored so as not to lose its value. If it's just a nice piece, go ahead and paint it but as you've been told, a light sanding first wil help the paint adhere.
2007-03-21 01:52:16
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answered by professor grey 7
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Sure go ahead. You can paint it any color you want actually. I would rough it up with light sandpaper first, the paint will stick better. Also buy a good paint, it will cover better. You may want to give it a second coat too.
2007-03-21 01:50:06
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answered by Thomas S 6
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depending on the shape it is in- you'll probably want to strip off all the original paint and sand out any scratches and what not then get some primmer first so that your paint will stay, personally I wouldn't use spray paint but you want go for it
\( *,_,*)/ have fun :D~
2007-03-21 01:56:40
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answered by KittyKatKarin 2
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Sure why not. Whoever owned it did not want the furniture anymore. Take it and spray paint away!
2007-03-21 01:53:12
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answered by elaise11 2
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No!! Dont do it!! It will distroy the value of the dresser.
2007-03-21 01:56:11
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answered by Mike E 3
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