Yes. it can. there was a special coating on it to begin with.
Rustoleum is made for painting metals.
Why do I have shiny spots on my exterior wall after painting the wall with behr premium plus semi gloss enamel
If you are painting a residence the chances are your enamel is a water borne acrylic enamel. Conversely, if you are referring to acrylic and enamel spray cans then the answer is yes you can spray one to another without any problems. Always be sure your paint is completely dry before applying successive coats.
I believe the size of 'Enamel Saucepan' is 560mm by 430mm
Close to the same. Enamel just means that it's a hard finish. If you're painting a door, trim or anywhere that will be handled often and you must use a water based paint, an enamel is the way to go.
Rustoleum is made for painting metals.
oil based paint is better because it seals the wood
enamel mixing
Why do I have shiny spots on my exterior wall after painting the wall with behr premium plus semi gloss enamel
Yes, you can. First wash it with a thinner to remove all greasy handprints etc. -Then spray with aerosol auto enamel or Rustoleum. I've sprayed 2 in the past, came out quite well.
Enamel is of the most durable paints available. Metals is one of the most durable available. Therefore, painting metal with enamel, will result in a very durable object, regardless of what the object is. Things used in painting with enamel. Sand Paper Wire Brush Sink or garden hose Old newspapers or drop cloth Solvent or acid Rags Old toothbrush or paintbrush if you have crevices in your metal object Spray paint primer Spray paint enamel.
If you are painting a residence the chances are your enamel is a water borne acrylic enamel. Conversely, if you are referring to acrylic and enamel spray cans then the answer is yes you can spray one to another without any problems. Always be sure your paint is completely dry before applying successive coats.
I believe the size of 'Enamel Saucepan' is 560mm by 430mm
Close to the same. Enamel just means that it's a hard finish. If you're painting a door, trim or anywhere that will be handled often and you must use a water based paint, an enamel is the way to go.
1st you have to take out peel & than priming & 2 time painting.
Alexander Fisher has written: 'The art of enamelling upon metal' -- subject(s): Miniature painting, Enamel and enameling
Enamel or acrylic can be used but the paper needs to be treated first. See the related link for further information.