you will die a horrible slow death. it starts with blood spurting out your eyes and ends with your skin falling off, im not going to say whats in between (too gross)
have a nice day :D
No it is not a good thing to do!
Rustoleum is made for painting metals.
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Yes, with a good primer, then Tremclad or Rustoleum paint.
You usually go and stay at a friend's house while the paint dries, so you don't breathe in the paint fumes.
No, it won't.
yes but im allergic to paint fumes, rash etc. nothing to worry about unless your children are struggling to breathe or something.
yes you can. but it wont bond too great.... especially if the rustoleum is really thick. To help the paint to bond to it, sand it fairly well wit sand pads/paper or with liquid sander, or both..., or just use oil paint.
If you have breathed in paint fumes and feel nauseous, you should move to a well-ventilated area to get fresh air. Drink plenty of water, and seek medical attention if symptoms persist or worsen. It's important to avoid inhaling paint fumes in the future by using appropriate respiratory protection and ensuring good ventilation when working with paint.
For almost a century, Rustoleum spray paint has provided protective paint coatings a variety of surfaces. Long known for its line of rust-resistant paints for metallic objects, Rustoleum has durable, rugged paints that are perfect for mirrors, picture frames, vases, storage boxes, jars and virtually anything else that can benefit from a dash of high quality spray paint. Although many imitations have come and gone through the years, Rustoleum spray paint continues as one of the most trusted paints in the world.
If you are painting on canvas using oil or acrylic it's ok. If you are painting a room or furniture with a paint that has an odor you are risking a miscarriage. The fumes from the paint aren't good for you to breathe while pregnant.
You can find lots of info on RustOleum spray paint on their website. You may also look at hardware stores for more information. http://www.rustoleum.com/CBGProduct.asp?pid=97