Of course! If it's a shiny finish you'll want to sand it before you paint it. But other than that it shouldn't be an issue at all for you to paint it. Just use thin coats and let it dry thoroughly between the coats.
Your best bet would be an exterior acrylic enamel. It will adhere to the galvanized and stand up to the elements well on your garden furniture. For the best looking furniture when you're done use spray cans...do not brush it on. Tip for using spray cans: soak the cans in warm water for 5 minutes before spraying. It will increase the pressure in the can and make for better spraying. Give it a try.
yes but you can destroy it I have tried it before
Yes it is. -To spray it onto metal you should prime the metal first.
Prime first with an anti-rust primer spray, then paint with Tremclad spray.
The best thing to do is have the furniture stripped ( shotblasted or at a dip and strip). Then have it primed (etch) and powder coated the colour of your choice. This will give you a very good finish.
Your best bet would be an exterior acrylic enamel. It will adhere to the galvanized and stand up to the elements well on your garden furniture. For the best looking furniture when you're done use spray cans...do not brush it on. Tip for using spray cans: soak the cans in warm water for 5 minutes before spraying. It will increase the pressure in the can and make for better spraying. Give it a try.
yes but you can destroy it I have tried it before
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Yes, you can spray paint wooden furniture for a quick and easy makeover. Make sure to sand the surface, apply a primer, and use spray paint specifically designed for wood.
Yes, you can spray paint wood furniture to give it a new look. Make sure to properly prepare the surface by sanding and priming it before applying the spray paint for best results.
Clean, Aim, and pull the tiigger.
Yes, you can spray paint furniture to give it a new look. Make sure to properly prepare the surface, use the right type of spray paint, and apply thin, even coats for best results.
Yes it is. -To spray it onto metal you should prime the metal first.
yes you can dumbheads yes you can dumbheads
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I can't say why, but they do make an Appliance Epoxy spray paint.
Prime first with an anti-rust primer spray, then paint with Tremclad spray.