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I have been using HomeRight Paint Sprayers for almost 2 1/2 years now! I can’t believe how long it’s been, and how much time it has saved me with my projects. If you’re not familiar with the HomeRight FinishMax—you’re missing out! It’s an electric paint sprayer that gives you THE best fine finish—it will amaze you. I am a HomeRight Ambassador, but anyone who knows me, will tell you that I truly trust and believe in this product.
Today I’m going to tell you my favorite paints to use when using my FinishMax to paint furniture projects.
Let’s start with my very first project that I completed with my HomeRight CommandMax way back in the beginning, this sweet little black gossip bench.
I used Behr Premium Plus Ultra in Semi-Gloss on that very first project and it is still my favorite paint to use on furniture projects. It’s fun to look back, because everything looks so clean and new. This must have been one of the first times I used that ladle.
Because Behr Premium Plus Ultra paint IS wall paint, I like to give an added layer of protection with some Wipe-on Poly.
If you love a great chalkboard, with a perfectly smooth finish, then the FinishMax is the tool you need!
This is one of those former art pieces that everyone had hanging over their couch in the 60’s and 70’s. I sprayed the chalkboard paint directly onto the cardboard with the FinishMax. For more details, you can check out my post Using a FinishMax with Chalkboard Paint.
To be honest, my least favorite paint is oil based paint. However, when doing cabinets, it’s a necessary evil.
It made this kitchen cabinet makeover so much easier. If you have a kitchen makeover in your future, a FinishMax will make your project go much smoother.
The finish you get with this sprayer is so fabulous, but it doesn’t have to be your last step. After painting this toy box made from cabinet doors with my FinishMax, I went a step further to make it special using stencils and craft paints. The top coat was Minwax Polycrylic.
Did you know that you can use Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in your HomeRight FinishMax? Even though ASCP is pretty easy to apply, painting pedestals and spindles are still time consuming when you do it by hand with a brush.
Now, are you ready for my absolute favorite way to use my FinishMax? This is my secret to getting a great finish in record time. I use my DIY chalky paint as a primer.
This is after one coat of the home made primer (Plaster of Paris) sprayed with the FinishMax. Getting a smooth finish like this on spindles by hand with a brush it nearly impossible.
Twin beds makeover after a coat of the diy chalky paint primer and 2 light coats of the Behr paint without Plaster of Paris. To clarify. These beds were painted with Behr Premium Plus Ultra (Semi-Gloss Naval) mixed with Plaster of Paris to make my own chalk paint. Then they were given 2 light coats of the Behr Premium Plus Ultra (Semi-Gloss Naval) straight out of the can. The finish is flawless. This is my go-to paint technique that I use 90% of the time.
If you’re new to spraying furniture with a FinishMax, you should read my post on how to make an Easy Diy Paint Booth
Now for a giveaway! One lucky reader will win their very own HomeRight FinishMax!
How to enter: Visit the HomeRight blog, and tell me something you learned from one of the Brand Ambassadors. I think you’ll find that we all are very enthusiastic about the HomeRight brand. Leave your comment below, then use the Rafflecopter widget to enter. One winner will be selected at random from all eligible entries. Winner will have 48 hours to respond via email notification or an alternate winner will be chosen. US residents only, void where prohibited by law.
Would you like to see more of my FinishMax projects?
As I said above, I am so happy to be a HomeRight Brand Ambassador. That being said, it’s a no-brainer that this is a sponsored post, but as always, all thoughts, opinions, ideas, and projects are my own.



I was so impressed by what I read about the Finish Max sprayer! But learning that it sold for less than $60.00 put it high on my wish list.
Winning it would be even better!!!!!
Using a paint sprayer might be a great option for us when we eventually paint our kitchen cabinets
this it not related to a paint sprayer BUT i learned that i need a steam machine to clean my house. omg amazing!
I have the never ending paint the fence and deck project ahead this spring/summer. I like that you can use the sprayer for the deck. Thank you for the giveaway.
I had no idea you could use a sprayer for stain!
So many tips! I watched a video tutorial on how to stain wood using the Max Finish Sprayer
Oh my goodness!! The HomeRight sprayer is amazing. I had no idea you could use it to stain furniture etc and also use it with chalk paint. My list of projects to paint just got bigger.
would love to try the HeatPro for veneer removal
Hi Gail.
I always love checking your site for new projects and ideas. I have 6 dining chairs that are
just screaming for diy chalk paint (thanks for the tip with the sprayer) I also have a couple ceilings
that need painting and I just can’t use the roller for long anymore since I hurt my hand a while back.
The sprayer would definitely help out 🙂 Keep the tips and projects coming!
I love the idea of using chalkboard paint as a primer, do they sell it in spray cans? I love you BLOG you inspire my projects!!
Have some new freebie finds. Thoughts on how to repurpose various sizes of kitchen cabinet doors?
I didn’t realize all the different kind of paint can be used with this sprayer. I had an old one and all it did was get clogged. I have so many projects to do that winning this would be a dream come true. Thanks for the chance to this giveaway.
God Bless!