Thursday, November 15, 2007

First Step in making floor cloth

I used a piece of vinyl flooring. Measure the area it will be used in. Trim to fit.
I turned over vinyl to paint on the back side. I also sanded (with a fine sandpaper block) the edges of cut to size piece of vinyl to rid the sides of any loose vinyl pieces and rough look/feel to them.

I placed the vinyl piece on a thicker piece of plastic (for a drop cloth) so that I would be ready to paint.

I applied primer on the back side of the vinyl piece and the good side will be against the floor. I also put primer on the sides of the vinyl since they will be visible from across the room when looking at this mat on the floor. I ended up applying 2 coats of primer (used Kiltz) to seal the vinyl.

I had the paint I used for the trim in our home (Sherwin Williams Pacer White, Latex in satin finish) and used this (so that my whites would not clash in the room) to apply 3 coats of paint to the top that is getting used and a couple of coats to the sides (edges) too.

I let this all dry over night (the primer, Kiltz leaves the vinyl feeling tacky and damp, but is OK). Ready for the next step.  Step 2 HERE

2 comments:

Lori said...

What a beautiful floorcloth! Can you tell me how you did the edges in more detail? Did you paint the sides with black paint? It looks as if there's a border around the edge.

Mary Ruth said...

I measured out on a graph paper first to see how much space I had and how many squares would fit diagonally for that space, then when I saw on paper they lined up in the center I drew the outer edge and cut the sheet of vinyl to fit. (used straight edge large retractable knife, and changed the blade once, used a large metal straight edge ruler for this).

YES I painted the edge. And since the vinyl is upside down, (it would curl up if right side up) made the curling go downward. This gave me a nice neat edge.

Thank you for your comment, I hope that answer helped if not, I will be happy to answer any other questions my may have.

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