How to Restore Refinish Paint Outdoor Sconce Coach Lights
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2016
- Easily remove, paint, restore, and refinish your outdoor sconce coach lights for under $5 and in under 30 minutes. This video shows the removal, disassembly, repaint, reassembly and re-installation of the sconce or coach light.
Tools needed: Philips screwdriver, pliers (maybe)
Materials needed: Aerosol spray paint. You can use Rustoleum hammered texture...
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I like the “Hammered” Rustoleum!
Just what I needed. Gonna give it a shot tomorrow. Fingers crossed.
Great instruction! You just gave me the confidence to do this!! I have 6 of these to redo on my house. Thanks again!
Good strait forward how to restore outside lamps. Well done.
Great video, I have watched so many and this one is by far the most informative and straight to the point !
It looks like a lot of work, but I think the results will be worth it. I will be refinishing my two front porch lights during Spring Break. I was really concerned about having to tape all of the crevices and still getting paint on the glass. I didn’t consider taking it a part first...thanks for a great video.
Thank you! This is a great video. I am new to all of this stuff, so the suggestion of turning on the lights and then turning off the power at the breaker box was a greatly appreciated tip! Well done!
Thanks! Gave me the confidence to complete this job at my house.
Wow I have those same lights and the color has faded as well. I’ve been looking to replace my lights but now I’m think to of doing a refresh, and spray painting them as you did. Thanks for sharing
Very good job.
Very nice job. You explained and showed everything very clearly. Your outside lamps look fantastic! Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
My lights looked just like yours, faded and gray. I tried this thanks to your video. I had great results and saved some money! No need to replace them now.
Nice job, Jake. At my house I have caulk holding the light on the wall. I like the way it came out and you did a good job. I would have waited for a better color brown instead of black. But, I always wanted to refinish the light sconce in front of my house...
Perfect video. Love the way you describe with proper words. Well done job my friend
Glad you liked it!
Thank you 🤗
Awesome job!
Very informative... ty
Turned out really good 😊
Thankyou bud. well made
Well done
Sorry - have say this was titled a video to refinish a fixture. It’s a very nice video on how to remove, wash the glass, repaint, and stick a fixture back on the wall.
Looks great in the end but not really refinishing. Well made video though!
As this paint held up to sun exposure and weather?
Love your lights where did you purchase it.
Hi there, I live in Australia, here if you don't have an electricians license, it's illegal to do any 240volt electrical work, even if we know what we're doing.
My Aluminium light fittings are worse, the top has split and opened up, don't know how it was possible.
Regards Gary
In the USA lights like that are 120 V
You forgot the nuts. Jk great job!
All you did wrong was not installing LED bulbs
I am sure that you will find good way to make it on woodprix Webpage.
LOL!
This is way too much work for me and there’s six of them just in the front.