So my scuffed up mixer bothers me, but it works so I can't justify a new one. I have always wanted a red one, and happened to have a can of paint left over from another project. I decided to give it a whirl. I cleaned it and decreased it, and disassembled what I could. Then I taped up all the metal bits. I gave it a first coat, rubbed it down with steel wool and gave it a second. I assembled it a few hours later! Yahoo! Love the new look!!

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After

It Is not perfect, but it is a step up!!
Wow! I love it! I will be interested to see how the new paint job holds up! You are awesomely creative, Heather!
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