Prime first with an anti-rust primer spray, then paint with Tremclad spray.
Spraying the frame of a metal bed is quite tricky. You can use a metal paint primer. Most paint professionals use "Flat paint" as a primer because it mixes with other products. So no worries on the rust preventative enamels and latex enamels.
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If its metal then it'll crack easily. The best thing to do is to get sandpaper and rough up the exterior of the flute to help the paint stick. Also, use a sealer or gloss afterwards.
Certainly. You may need to sand and "primer" it first to ensure that the new paint color will properly adhere to the metal. This similar method is used to paint cars, too.
The best way to paint metal is a rather simple process: 1) sand or grind any imperfections or rust as best as possible 2) patch holes or use bondo filler if needed and smooth again 3) Apply a coat of primer (best results from an air powered spray gun; gravity fed is the best imo). let dry 4) apply desired paint colour with the spray gun (after its been cleaned with thinner). let dry 5) seal the paint colour with a clear coat finish. this is also applied with the spray gun after cleaning out the paint. clear coat comes in a variety of finishes from high gloss to flat matte.
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Spraying the frame of a metal bed is quite tricky. You can use a metal paint primer. Most paint professionals use "Flat paint" as a primer because it mixes with other products. So no worries on the rust preventative enamels and latex enamels.
I don't believe you could use oil paint on your car, because it wouldn't adhere to the metal body panels. I would recommend using automotive paint lasting results, or at least paint intended for use on metal.
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If its metal then it'll crack easily. The best thing to do is to get sandpaper and rough up the exterior of the flute to help the paint stick. Also, use a sealer or gloss afterwards.
Certainly. You may need to sand and "primer" it first to ensure that the new paint color will properly adhere to the metal. This similar method is used to paint cars, too.
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The best way to paint metal is a rather simple process: 1) sand or grind any imperfections or rust as best as possible 2) patch holes or use bondo filler if needed and smooth again 3) Apply a coat of primer (best results from an air powered spray gun; gravity fed is the best imo). let dry 4) apply desired paint colour with the spray gun (after its been cleaned with thinner). let dry 5) seal the paint colour with a clear coat finish. this is also applied with the spray gun after cleaning out the paint. clear coat comes in a variety of finishes from high gloss to flat matte.
If the surface is metal you can. Use a good primer too.
As floor coating or paint, not to actually replace the metal.