Model making enamels from the hobby shop.
I guess any wood furniture would do the trick.
Use an oil based paint for durability to wear, water based for durability to sun and weather.
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The best way would be to use a scraper. Cover furniture and floors with painter's drop cloth or plastic and use the scraper (obtainable at any hardware store) to remove the old paint.
They should have a 'Teak Oil' that you can use to finish the furniture
acrylic paint works best btw the paint might chip so to pervent that seal your doll after the paint is dry go to walmart or any store that sells paint and ask for paint sealer goodluck ;)
YOU CAN USE TURPENTINE TO STRIP PAINT OFF OF OLD FURNITURE. IT IS GOOD TO USE ON ANTIQUE FURNITURE. IT IS A GOOD WAY TO RESTORE A NICE PIECE OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE.
Wicker furniture doesn't need to "breathe." The best paint for wicker furniture is auto body paint with a good sealer coat over top. Wicker furniture is not "all weather" furniture and should not be left outdoors. The sun will dry it out and make it brittle, and the rain will be absorbed by the fibers and cause them to rot. While you can use the furniture outdoors, the furniture should be kept in a covered location most of the time. There are lines of furniture designed to look like wicker that are in fact vinyl, which is more durable in the elements.
Oil Based
The best thing to do is have the furniture stripped ( shotblasted or at a dip and strip). Then have it primed (etch) and powder coated the colour of your choice. This will give you a very good finish.
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