Almost any kind, including epoxy enamel.
You can use either a water or oil-based paint over a latex primer.
Use an enamel undercoater. It covers well and is easy to sand to perfection.
You can use either enamel (oil-based) paint or latex (water-based) paint. If you are using latex paint, you need to use a primer (undercoat) first. The paint store will have a special primer that allows you to paint latex over enamel. If you are going to do this, it is also a good idea to either sand the enamel paint before you paint over it, or wash it with TSP (trisodium phosphate) cleaner to remove the gloss.
I would use a good hard enamel like Tremclad (available in Home Depot) and if you're painting a design on it I'd protect that with a good clearcoat.
Thin it very slightly and use a thicker roller.
Use oil based enamel paint.
You use an anti-rust enamel.
Enamel or Melamine .
I would roller it with latex.
Almost any kind, including epoxy enamel.
You can use either a water or oil-based paint over a latex primer.
Use an enamel undercoater. It covers well and is easy to sand to perfection.
You can use either enamel (oil-based) paint or latex (water-based) paint. If you are using latex paint, you need to use a primer (undercoat) first. The paint store will have a special primer that allows you to paint latex over enamel. If you are going to do this, it is also a good idea to either sand the enamel paint before you paint over it, or wash it with TSP (trisodium phosphate) cleaner to remove the gloss.
I would use a good hard enamel like Tremclad (available in Home Depot) and if you're painting a design on it I'd protect that with a good clearcoat.
Yes, some do use that.
Rustoleum is made for painting metals.