Clean the pot with rubbing alcohol or degreaser to remove dirt, oils, and residues.
Lightly sand the surface of the pot using medium grit sandpaper to help paint adhere.
Wipe the pot with a lint-free cloth to remove all sanding dust and debris.
Apply painter's tape to mask off any areas you do not want painted.
Lay down a drop cloth or plastic sheeting in a well-ventilated area or outdoors.
Wear gloves, safety goggles, and a respirator mask before spraying.
Shake the gold spray paint can vigorously for at least one minute.
If using primer, spray a light, even coat over the pot and let it dry completely.
Hold the spray can 8–12 inches from the pot and apply the first coat in sweeping motions.
Allow the first coat of gold paint to dry according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Apply a second light coat of gold spray paint for even coverage.
Let the second coat dry fully in a dust-free, ventilated area.
Apply a third coat if needed for full opacity and even finish.
Allow the final coat to cure for at least 24 hours before handling.
Carefully remove any painter's tape once the paint is dry to the touch.
Inspect the pot for any missed spots or uneven areas and touch up if necessary.
Avoid touching the painted surface during drying to prevent smudges.
Store leftover spray paint in a cool, dry place away from heat sources.
Dispose of used materials and empty cans according to local regulations.
Display or use your gold-painted pot once fully cured and dry.