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Paint a Baby Cot - Spread out a drop cloth on the ground outside and place the cot directly on top of the cloth. Make sure the cloth extends around all four sides of the cot to protect the ground during sanding and painting. Painting outside will allow the paint fumes to dissipate without affecting your breathing.

Remove the mattress from the crib and set it aside while you work. Keep the mattress inside to make sure it stays free of dust and dirt. The rest of the cot will stay intact the entire time.
Paint a Baby Cot

Scuff the entire cot using sandpaper until the surface is smooth and soft. If there is a thick layer of paint on the cot, use coarse grit paper. For stained or raw cots opt for finishing sandpaper which is finer.

Wipe the sanded cot with a tack cloth to remove all of the sanding grit. Give the cot a final rub with a damp wash cloth and let the wood dry completely.

Use a small paintbrush with your chosen color of paint in order to reach even the smallest parts of the cot. Test a small, inconspicuous area to practice your brush strokes and to make sure you like the color of the paint on the cot.

Baby cots are the safe respite where you place your child when he is ready to enjoy a restful sleep. After ensuring the bars are spaced properly and the mattress is at the right height, the last thing you'll want to worry about is whether the materials used to decorate the cot are toxic or not. If you are not aware of your cot's origin or production process, you can actually paint it with your approved, safe paint to remove any possible doubt. Painting the cot yourself also affords you the freedom to style your furniture as you like. Does this Spark an idea? - by eHow



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