form_title= Rustoleum Paint form_header= Buy quality when you buy Rustoleum Paint. How many cans do you need?*= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, More than 5} What color do you need?*= _[50] What will you be painting?*= _[50]
Yess it can be used as long as you use a good primer for wood and metal
Yes, you can and it will take two coats on unfinished wood. Downside is drying time and limited color selection.
Yes, but use their basic primer first so the final coat looks more even.
Rustoleum is made for painting metals.
If you choose a paint suitable for both. Rustoleum or Tremclad should do the trick
Rustoleum is a brand name; however, as long as the surface is clean, oil-free and dull, you can paint any oil or latex based paint over a latex surface.
You can always go to MACO and have them paint your car. If you want to paint it yourself you can use Rustoleum and apply it with a paint roller or use a professional air gun.
I would experiment a bit first with mineral spirits and regular paint thinner to see which is better.
oil based paint is better because it seals the wood
Rustoleum is made for painting metals.
form_title= Rustoleum Spray Paint form_header= Become a DIY master with Rustoleum spotty paint. What color paint do you need?*= _ [50] Will the paint be used indoors or outdoors?*= () Indoors () Outdoors Will it be exposed to direct sun?*= () Yes () No
yes you can. but it wont bond too great.... especially if the rustoleum is really thick. To help the paint to bond to it, sand it fairly well wit sand pads/paper or with liquid sander, or both..., or just use oil paint.
If you choose a paint suitable for both. Rustoleum or Tremclad should do the trick
You could use either Tremclad or Rustoleum spray. -Spray it with a primer in either range to start.
Yes, with a good primer, then Tremclad or Rustoleum paint.
Rustoleum is a brand name; however, as long as the surface is clean, oil-free and dull, you can paint any oil or latex based paint over a latex surface.
You can always go to MACO and have them paint your car. If you want to paint it yourself you can use Rustoleum and apply it with a paint roller or use a professional air gun.
No, it won't.
I would experiment a bit first with mineral spirits and regular paint thinner to see which is better.
For almost a century, Rustoleum spray paint has provided protective paint coatings a variety of surfaces. Long known for its line of rust-resistant paints for metallic objects, Rustoleum has durable, rugged paints that are perfect for mirrors, picture frames, vases, storage boxes, jars and virtually anything else that can benefit from a dash of high quality spray paint. Although many imitations have come and gone through the years, Rustoleum spray paint continues as one of the most trusted paints in the world.