While painting a car with the conventional method of using a spray gun and a spray booth results in a terrific paint job, it is also expensive, time consuming and takes considerable skill and experience to get good results. Rustoleum makes a very durable spray paint that comes in a can an...
The other good thing about using spray paint over brush-on paint is the ease of use on textured items, like wicker where there are a lot of nooks and crannies in the surface where paint needs to get into are much easier to paint with no paint build-up from trying to push a brush lo...
Prime with metal primer and let dry. If metal is rusted, use spray paint with rust inhibitors. Let dry. Apply several thin coats of paint. Let each coat dry before applying the next coat. I like to use spray paint on pieces that have rounded metal parts. See thebed frame I paintedfor...
The chrome and chalk finish spray paints had good coverage with two coats. The glitter spray paint needed several more to get that sparkly finish throughout. I should have sprayed a base coat of a solid color first, then applied the glitter finish on top. Once the paint is fully dry, ju...
After the door totally is dry, you can do the priming technique. Finally, spray it with the enamel. What about the door has been rusty? Have a try on using the Rustoleum metal paint. The paint for metal is very effective to keep the matter away. ...
Learn how to spray paint metal, including how to prep metal for spray paint, as well as how to drill through metal using a regular cordless drill!
finish along your frame, axles or underbody. For our annual corrosion inspection, we paint over our Rust Reformer work with Rust-Oleum’s low-profile, Matte Finish. Like the aforementioned Rust Reformer, Rust-Oleum’s spray can Matte Finish will work flawlessly regardless of the can’s angle...
The gold pull looked really chic and reminded me of my favorite kitchen island ever, but it just looked off when combined with the other furniture in the room. So, ultimately, I decided to spray paint the hardware. I'm happy with the way it turned out after spray painting the hardware,...
After I sanded, I wiped it down again with a wet cloth to get rid of all the dust and then took it into the garage and set about to painting. I went for my favorite aqua blue spray paint and did about 3 coats over the entire project, waiting for each coat to dry before I put ...
Iron hardware will rust if left untreated, so I typically spray paint it with a good-quality spray paint. I loveRust-Oleum’s Professional High-Performance Enamel in Semi-gloss, but it’s up to you. You could also usea clear varnishif you want to preserve the raw look. Options!