please told the procedure of making the paint whether it is a steel paint or wall paint???????
Wood stain MUST penetrate the grain of the wood or it doesn't color. clear coats like Varnish or Urethaneare designed to seal over the stain "color" & keep the wood from being "stained" by all the dirt & spills it endures over time. If you don't sand the old finish off evenly it will keep the new stain from penetrating and it will also allow the stain to penetrate in areas where the old varnish was worn or damaged but not in others making the new stain blotchy & uneven. A good quality urethane is far better and easier to apply than Varnish. .
The first thing to do is to remove the rust. You will need to use heat resistant paint. Most stores sell a heat or stove paint that works well.
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You can paint about anything. Depending on the temperature the iron is getting will say what type of paint you need. (there is special paint for engines) if the iron is going to get extremely hot, you might not find a sutable paint.
Varnish preserves wood better than paint.
Paint can be applied over varnish, but it needs to be a compatible type of paint for the type of varnish, and the surface needs to be prepared by removing loose material, dirt and sanding. If it is not a compatible paint the surface needs to be etch primed. Contact a local paint supplier for advice.
You need a Varnish with UV inhibitors.
No, they will separate.
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Usually yes. You'd be advised to use a water based varnish, and rough up the paint a little before coating.
That is not generally recommended.
Sometimes wood needs to be re varnished or restrained. To remove old varnish, you can use either a paint stripper or sand off the old varnish.
Yes, but I usually sand it lightly first.
# Sand it # Apply primer # Paint it # Apply varnish
emulsion paint: paint in which the binder is dispersed in water. enamel paint: pigmented varnish, glossy coating
Use paint thinner .