Things You'll Need
- Spare bird cage
- Paint scraper
- Sandpaper
- Newspaper
- Nontoxic paint
- Paint mask
- Fish oil
- Safety glasses
Instructions
Instructions
Move bird to spare bird cage. Thoroughly clean the bird cage to be painted and remove all bedding materials and bird toys. Use a paint scraper to remove existing paint from bars and use sandpaper to remove any signs of rust.
Lay scrap paper or old newspaper on the ground outside. Set the cage flat on the newspaper. Apply a thin coat of fish oil to the bars to prevent rust. Allow fish oil to dry and become tacky. Apply a thin coat of nontoxic paint to each bar of the cage and double check that all areas of the bars have been covered.
Allow the paint to dry. Place the cage on its side and paint the bottom of the cage. This will help prevent rust and complete the painting process.
Hang the birdcage in a well-ventilated area. Allow paint to dry for at least 48 hours to ensure that all paint is set. Place new bedding at the foundation of the cage and reattach bird toys, food and bath. Put bird in cage.