Decided it was time to repaint my Electrolux AF that I use in the garage and for any remodeling projects. It was looking pretty rough in the standard dark bronze metallic paint I had painted it with several years ago that had chipped off all over. I had bought a can of hammered gold a long time ago and still had it so that’s what I used this time for a “Golden Jubilee” era look. Here’s some pics just before painting and during in the “spray booth” (cardboard box). I dismantled as much as I could and then taped over the wheels, automatic control knob, power wires, suction opening, bag door button and the metal trim around the bag door. The dismantling and taping really only took about 45 minutes which I did yesterday. I did wash it with a damp cloth and also sanded the paint lightly and rewiped it with a damp cloth before painting today. I put several light coats pretty quickly so the paint will be good and thick...hopefully it won’t chip off as easily as the dark bronze non hammered did. Once I take the tape off and put the handle switch assembly, cord and cord halo back on, I’ll take and post a final pic. Hopefully it will stay looking good over some time and then if anyone is curious about a paint to use for any refurbishment projects there will be some experience here.
Honestly I should have never painted it to begin with and just left it with its mild scratches it had and peppered tiny minor rust spots, though it looked not all that great...but at this point there was no turning back and only attempts to improve it. Actually thought about getting the two colors...the sandy gray beige and cream color and painting it those colors to get it back to the original colors but I didn’t want to have to go to Lowe’s or Home Depot and hoping the hammered paint will hold up better too than flats.


Honestly I should have never painted it to begin with and just left it with its mild scratches it had and peppered tiny minor rust spots, though it looked not all that great...but at this point there was no turning back and only attempts to improve it. Actually thought about getting the two colors...the sandy gray beige and cream color and painting it those colors to get it back to the original colors but I didn’t want to have to go to Lowe’s or Home Depot and hoping the hammered paint will hold up better too than flats.

