No, it won't work. Use regular paint thinner.
I would use Hammerite or a Tremclad enamel.
Yes, you can.
Use Tremclad spray, mask off the window part.
Tremclad enamels is a good choice for that
If you choose a paint suitable for both. Rustoleum or Tremclad should do the trick
I would use Hammerite or a Tremclad enamel.
Yes, you can.
Use Tremclad spray, mask off the window part.
Tremclad enamels is a good choice for that
Prime first with an anti-rust primer spray, then paint with Tremclad spray.
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.
That is what it is made for
Yes you can use paint thinner to remove the paint on the wood. 2nd Answer: No, paint thinner will not remove paint from anything. Most paint is now water-based, anyway. Paint thinner does just what the names says: It thins oil based paint if the paint is too thick for some reason.
You must be referring to 'paint thinner' -it's used to make the paint thinner, strange as that may sound.
A Tremclad spray enamel will do the best job on all appliances.
No, you use water to thin latex paint. Thinner is for oil based paint.