- 1). Tape off any areas around the shower's glass, including the shower's frame and any exterior fixtures, such as a door handle. Lay drop cloths around your bathroom near the shower to protect the floor.
- 2). Shake your can of frosted glass spray paint vigorously and then apply paint to the exterior of your shower's glass panels. Use short, slow, even strokes when spraying paint. Cover all areas of the glass evenly.
- 3). Apply a second coat of spray paint after about 20 minutes. Over that time, the frosted effect should start to show, which will show you areas where you need to even out your spray paint coverage.
- 4). Allow the paint to dry completely, which usually takes about three hours or longer, before removing your tape and your drop cloth.
- 1). Tape off nonglass areas and lay out your drop cloths.
- 2). Apply the cream with a flat-edged paint brush. Apply a generous amount of cream.
- 3). Leave the cream on for at least five minutes, although you may see improved results by leaving the cream on for slightly longer.
- 4). Rinse away the cream away completely with warm water.
- 5). Remove your tape and the drop cloth. Clean the glass with a standard glass cleaner and a clean towel.
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