The brand name Rustoleum is on paints with several different bases so it's best to read the instructions on the label or the data sheet for the paint to determine the proper solvent used to thin.
if it is water based, then water, if it is oil based, mineral spirits
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It's too hot. Try VHT extreme temp stuff is about as durable as paint gets on a hot surface. You can always aluminize, but it's costly.
Try Goof-off. I just used it to get some RustOleum enamal off my legs and arms from painting, and it worked pretty well.
Any type of rust paint will not adhere to plastic. Rust paint is meant for rusting metals such as mailboxes, railings, and spouting.
if it is water based, then water, if it is oil based, mineral spirits
Removing Rust-Oleum from carpets may not be easy if the carpet is not stain proof. One way to try and get the Rust-Oleum out of the carpet is to purchase the paint remover Oops.
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No. Its almost impossible to get any paint that contains lead these days. It was banned from being used in paint in 1978.
You could use a chrome spray paint. Try looking for Rust-Oleum Spray Paint Chrome at your local hardware store.
It's too hot. Try VHT extreme temp stuff is about as durable as paint gets on a hot surface. You can always aluminize, but it's costly.
A nice coat of 'Rust-Oleum' paint will do the trick! -Invented by a sea-captain, so you KNOW it's good! See the related link below, please:
Most hardware stores or big box stores carry outdoor furniture paint. Check for brands such as Krylon or Rust-oleum.
Actually they meant that after a full charge, it can glow for 2 hours. The paint will actually absorb the light and that is how it glows. So, it is 'rechargeable'.
Canadian Tire sell four brands of metallic paint. They are Dupli-Color, Krylon, VHT, and Rust Oleum Universal. They are all in an aerosol cans and cost from $6.99 to $14.99.
I would suggest that you scrub the furniture down with a wire brush to remove any rust and old paint first. Then make sure that your furniture is wiped clean so there are no dust particles left from the scraping. Now you are free to paint your furniture, however I would suggest that you use an outdoor Rust-oleum spray paint.
Read the directions printed on the can.