You can also use enamel exterior paint and primer to paint your pool table.
Can you paint a pool table.
So they took it apart sanded it well painted it a clean bright white and re felted it with a grey blue felt.
You can use acrylic pool paint over any type of pool paint that isn t flaking off.
Painting a pool table try automotive paint from napa if your gonna spray it or a high gloss industrial oil from sw.
It doesn t require you to sand down any of the surfaces before application.
For a professional level pool table with a true slate top you.
This paint has a long lasting shelf life and will keep the wood on your table free of moisture for a long time.
All you do is mix 1 2 stain plus 1 2 faux glaze.
You can use gesso to create a base.
It s always best to sand between coats.
But do reconsider that idea of painting the felt on your pool table.
The table is currently in pieces in my garage.
You should just remember to fill in any cracks and knots with spackle before you apply it.
Do this on a trial area first.
Multiple thin coats are usually better than a single heavy coat.
Andy and jenny are lucky to live in grand cayman and recently found a pool table at on their local second hand listing service.
There s a reason why felt is on there.
Kudos to andy and jenny on the great work.
But a hack job can also be had using the same tools.
You can only use epoxy pool paint over old epoxy paint and rubber pool paint over old rubber paint.
I did a coffee table for a nba player a few years ago and they loved it also your gonna want to put a coat of clear gloss over it to give it depth good luck.
It was badly beaten up with stains on the wood and warped railings but jenny thought it had potential.
I mixed 1 4 cup glaze 1 4 cup black walnut water based stain on a foam plate and painted it on.
However if you have a wooden pool table then you should use chalk paint.
A professional looking job can be had using brush roller or spray.
The most modern pool table i ve ever seen.
Then i got a plastic grocery store bag waded it up and just started jabbing it until i found a pattern i liked.
Then paint your design in acrylic and then apply a top coat of clear acrylic gel medium to protect the paint from when the cue hits the table.