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NotSpaghetti Tue 24-Feb-26 08:26:37

Oh yes,
I hadn't envisaged gas-lift ones.
That might be tricky.

And yes, the seats may be bolt-on. Good idea to just remove them.
If you do this I'd number them so they match back up and screws definitely go back in easily.

MT62 Sun 22-Feb-26 18:01:10

NotSpaghetti

Could you try spraying/painting them?
I have used a matt black spray successfully on other things - from Halfords.
I use a few coats.
You may need to respray to keep them looking lovely - obviously you'd also need to mask the seat well.

I spray outside on newspaper on a still day. Several thin coats are nicer than one thick one and won't "run".

Could maybe unscrew the seats

AmberGran Sun 22-Feb-26 17:36:07

It would be worth spraying a lacquer finish over the top to protect them too

MT62 Sun 22-Feb-26 17:05:32

Yes I would try spraying them in Matt black. Might have to lightly sand & prime.
Some sprays already have the primer.
What colour are your seats? Are they cantilever, legs, or either gas lift?

NotSpaghetti Sun 22-Feb-26 16:59:32

Could you try spraying/painting them?
I have used a matt black spray successfully on other things - from Halfords.
I use a few coats.
You may need to respray to keep them looking lovely - obviously you'd also need to mask the seat well.

I spray outside on newspaper on a still day. Several thin coats are nicer than one thick one and won't "run".

Sikipoo Sat 21-Feb-26 16:21:24

Our bar stools look awful around the base. We have the shiny gold finish.
I can’t get them clean or looking nice.
Has anyone got the ones with the black powder finish and are you pleased with them .
I am on the verge of getting rid of ours,but it seems a shame as the seats are good.