An etch primer is used as a key for the next coat normally on metals.
Sure just sand it first.
Sure just sand it first.
Paint? No. Primer? YES. Corrugated steel is galvanized so you will need an etching galvanized metal primer. Regular paint or primer will peel off in no time! The etching primer as you can guess by the name actually reacts with the steel for a better bond. The steel should be sandblasted beforehand, or al least pressure washed thoroughly. The paint will adhere to the primer. Go to any real paint store (not a big box store with a paint department), let them know what you want to do and they will be glad to help and answer any questions.
It's hard to get a paint to stick to stainless. Use an etching primer and then an enamel-type of paint.
Aluminium is tricky to paint. The metal forms a skin that the paint has a hard time sticking to. On top of that, bikes are hard to paint to begin with. The paints you can apply at home are all softer and more prone to flaking/chipping than the industrial paints.If you insist, go to a yacht supply store and get yourself an etching aluminium primer. Brand isn't that important, but it has to be etching.
Some will and some won't. You need to read the label on the can and see if it is recommended for aluminum. You may have to use an etching primer to get it to stick properly.
color etching is fraternally etching
An etching on paper is a print made from a metal plate, called an etching.
The Etching Club was created in 1838.
Clean very well and then apply paint a self etching primer and a few layers of paint and touch up every few months with some more paint. Paint and wash regularly.
Skin and eyes accidents with etching materials.
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