Yes . It depends on the metal and (or) preparation of surface .
Takes a primer before.
You cannot polish fully cured interior acrylic latex paint, it does not set up well enough to be polished. It is not designed for this and doing so can ruin your finish.
Latex primer is undoubtedly the quickest drying paint.
Many hotels that use paint use satin or semi-gloss latex paint in their interior applications.
Yes. They have a paint for exterior metal surfaces.
Acrylic latex paint is a good product, but sits on the surface and does not penetrate. Raw wood and previously oil-based painted surfaces must be primed first to assure adhesion.
Either oil or latex primer can be used over interior latex paint.
You can use interior Latex pearl paint on your bathroom wall. Pearl paint adds a special finish to the wall.
Sears Ultra Latex Interior Semi-Gloss Paint is a high quality paint for all interior surfaces, but is particularly useful on wood trim, or kitchen and bath areas where stain and milder resistance is important and you need a surface that is easy to wash without damaging the surface. It is guaranteed to cover in one coat and comes with a limited lifetime warranty.
Acrylic and Latex
Because it's soaking in to dry unused surfaces.
You cannot polish fully cured interior acrylic latex paint, it does not set up well enough to be polished. It is not designed for this and doing so can ruin your finish.
Latex primer is undoubtedly the quickest drying paint.
Yes, oil based paint is very versatile and can be painted over many painted surfaces, including those previously coated with latex paint, as long as the surface is dull and clean.
Many hotels that use paint use satin or semi-gloss latex paint in their interior applications.
Silken Touch Interior Latex by Porter make stain-resistant paint.
Yes. They have a paint for exterior metal surfaces.
Oil based metal priming paint along with a 100% acrylic latex exterior house paint.