Yes, all types of paint come in spray cans.
Solvent based.
Yes it is. -To spray it onto metal you should prime the metal first.
You can use any kind of enamel paint, but I would recommend an oil based paint, remove all oil, dirt, grease, dust and simply paint. (spray painting will give you a better finish)
To paint lacquer spray over oil-based paint, ensure the oil-based paint is fully cured and dry, which may take several days. Lightly sand the surface to create a key for adhesion, then clean it thoroughly to remove dust and debris. Apply a primer suitable for lacquer over the oil-based paint if necessary, and once dry, spray the lacquer in thin, even coats, allowing each coat to dry before applying the next. Always work in a well-ventilated area and use appropriate safety gear.
If it's true stainless steel and not a coating, then yes, you can paint a pool ladder with an oil based enamel paint.
Yes, you can paint on top of spray paint with other types of paint, such as acrylic or oil-based paints.
Solvent based.
Yes it is. -To spray it onto metal you should prime the metal first.
You can use any kind of enamel paint, but I would recommend an oil based paint, remove all oil, dirt, grease, dust and simply paint. (spray painting will give you a better finish)
To paint lacquer spray over oil-based paint, ensure the oil-based paint is fully cured and dry, which may take several days. Lightly sand the surface to create a key for adhesion, then clean it thoroughly to remove dust and debris. Apply a primer suitable for lacquer over the oil-based paint if necessary, and once dry, spray the lacquer in thin, even coats, allowing each coat to dry before applying the next. Always work in a well-ventilated area and use appropriate safety gear.
If it's true stainless steel and not a coating, then yes, you can paint a pool ladder with an oil based enamel paint.
oil based
Yes. Clean and degloss the oil based paint, apply an oil based primer, then apply the water based paint.
No, latex paint is water-based, not oil-based.
You can do it with a roller, brush or spray.
Yes you can. Use wet and dry sandpaper bout 800 first. Then use a primer called grip lock. U can use oil based or water based topcoats on the grip lock but just remember that furniture needs hard wearing paint like enamel. Enamel paints come both water and oil based.
ANSWER: yes. Just sand the surface with a 100 grit or 150 grit sandpaper to insure a good bond.Do NOT DRY SAND if the paint is older than 1978 as it likely has lead in it which is toxic. Spray with water, then wet sand to not create lead dust.