Yes you can. But wet sand with 1500 grit sand paper prior to using rubbing compound to even out the paint job. This will get rid of imperfections such as orange peel and drips and sags, then after the rubbing compound use a swirl remover for a high gloss shine. I use emamel on alot of my Guitars.
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Rustoleum is made for painting metals.
Yes. it can. there was a special coating on it to begin with.
you can paint over latex paint with latex enamel.
Yes, enamel paint will go over flat paint.
Enamel paint is basically a type of oil based paint. It can be defined as a semi or high-gloss paint that levels out all by itself. You spread it evenly with a brush, and then the strokes vanish; it forms an enamel surface. It works superlatively on a distinctive primer that equalizes the surface.
Rustoleum is made for painting metals.
oil based paint is better because it seals the wood
Yes. it can. there was a special coating on it to begin with.
DuPont polishing compound..... not rubbing compound.
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Yes, with a good primer, then Tremclad or Rustoleum paint.
Yellow reflective road paint can be removed from a car by using a rubbing compound. This should be done as soon as possible. Rubbing compound looks something like automobile polish in a canister with a rubbing sponge.
By using rubbing compound
you can paint over latex paint with latex enamel.
Yes, you can use rubbing compound on Krylon paint, but it's essential to ensure that the paint has fully cured before doing so. Rubbing compound can help to remove imperfections and enhance the shine of the finish. However, be cautious and test it on a small, inconspicuous area first to avoid damaging the paint. Always follow up with a good wax or polish to protect the surface.
Yes, you can. First wash it with a thinner to remove all greasy handprints etc. -Then spray with aerosol auto enamel or Rustoleum. I've sprayed 2 in the past, came out quite well.
No, it won't.