Spray Paint Alternative with HomeRight Sprayer
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I love using my HomeRight Finish Max fine finish sprayer. What does that mean exactly? Well, for me it means that I get a great paint job easily in any color I want. But the nice folks at HomeRight.com can explain it a lot better.
From their site:
This Fine Finish HVLP sprayer means that it has a high–volume, low-pressure, and this technology uses a high-volume of air at a low-pressure to apply a professional looking finish. The low pressure assures less overspray. This equates to a sprayer that will direct the finish where you want it — on your project. Precision volume control and adjustable sprayer patterns mean the Finish Max provides a smooth, even finish on projects such as; cabinets, furniture and woodworking projects. Use this Fine Finish Sprayer with paint, chalk paint, clear sealer, polyurethane, primer, stain and varnish.
Yeah… like they said, a great finish, like you’re use to getting from spray paint. But there are benefits to using a spray paint alternative.
10 Reasons to use a Finish Max as a spray paint alternative
- You can match other accessories in your room, by using the same paint you’ve used on your walls.
- You can get several different sheens from the same paint (by using DIY Chalk Paint, and any number of sealants, like wax, poly, and more.
- The clean up of latex is soap and water. Have you TRIED to get spray paint off of your hands?
- You don’t have to figure out how to recycle empty paint spray cans.
- It’s a much cheaper alternative to spray paint.
- Any item that can be spray painted, can get the Finish Max treatment
- Less odor! Spray paint is smelly!
- If your paint and your project are warmed in the sun, you can use your Finish Max at lower air temperatures than you can spray paint.
- A Finish Max will cover more square footage in less time.
- You won’t end up with an impression of a button on your finger.
Granted—there are still small items that will be spray painted, but larger items, or when I have a LOT of stuff—my Finish Max will get a workout.
I had been saving these frames with some other small items. I bought them for the night classes I was teaching. These are a typical “spray paint project”, definitely not something you would want to paint by hand.
I gathered up what I needed for this quickie project. I already had some DIY chalky paint mixed up, so I strained it into my paint cup, and got started spraying with my HomeRight Finish Max .
I sprayed the back of the frames first, then 2 light coats of the chalky paint on the front. It seriously doesn’t get any easier than this.
Are you an impatient crafter? Lately, I’ve used my hair dryer twice to speed up the drying process of my projects. This quickie chalkboard project was one of those times.
TIP: Did you know you can use this chalkboard paint in your paint sprayer? I used it on several chalkboards and the finish was soooo smooth!
Those who are gold lovers out there might be sad that I painted these small frames, but I love their new look.
Now, since this is a HomeRight sponsored post, you KNOW there is a giveaway. One lucky reader will win their very own Finish Max to use as a spray paint alternative on your next project.

HOW TO ENTER:
Mandatory: Leave a comment below about a recent spray paint project that you wish you could have done with a Finish Max, OR one you have coming up that the Finish Max would be perfect for. After leaving your comment, please follow through using the Rafflecopter Widget, because that is where the winner will be selected from all eligible entries. You can earn bonus entries after the mandatory entry. Giveaway starts today and ends in 1 week. The winner will be announced on this post, as well as an email notification. Winner will have 48 hours to claim their prize, or an alternate winner will be chosen. US residents 18 and older, void where prohibited by law.
Good Luck!
gail



Oh how this would have helped when I had 84,229 metal items I changed to either black or oil-rubbed bronze!
thinking this would work perfect on some chairs I want to refurbish.
There is a dresser in my daughter’s room that I’d love to paint a fun new color!
This would be great to use on my hutch and table, along with all the chairs!! Having asthma, the less it smells the better!!
When I moved from NY to Florida I had to leave much behind, including many tools. On the other hand the opportunities for DIY here are amazing and seemingly endless ๐ There were several interesting furniture pieces left behind by the previous homeowner, including a rolltop desk (which needs serious TLC) and a 50’s era console/bookshelf unit with sliding glass doors. Poor thing had been covered in contac paper and was in serious need of cleaning when I uncovered it. The ugly contac has been stripped away, and it is clean and safely in use now, but needs a good paint job, as would the old rolltop. This sprayer would make these renovations so much easier!
Not sure how small a project you can use this for but we recently had to paint derby cars and a sprayer would have been interesting to try. I have lots of things I’d love to use it with: an old cupboard that needs updating, a step stool, some metal trays that need a makover. We also have some wicker furniture that has lost almost all its paint and a sprayer like this would really get into all the nooks and crannies of the wicker.
would use on an old cedar chest conversion to coffee table
I’ve had a sprayer on my ‘wish list’ for a long time. I’d love the opportunity to be able to own one.
Finish Max would be the perfect solution to several projects on my list to do. One being a very large dresser being turned into a media center.
I so could have used this on my violin clock! I am non-stop painting something lol!:)
wow I could sure use one of these. NICE!
LOVE the HomeRight sprayer plan! I recently painted an old hotel lamp and it would have gone SOOOO much easier with a HomeRight sprayer than ….. dah duh DAHHHH a foam brush. lol True. Lots of dabbing going on with the brush. I would have zipped right through it with a professional finish with the HomeRight sprayer.
Thanks for the details and the opportunity!
~ Christina