How to Paint Exterior Metal Objects
This article will give you basic information that you need in order to pull out a successful project regardless of your expertise in using painting materials and tools. Although you can't expect your job to be similar to those accomplished by professional painters, you can always enjoy the idea of being able to conduct such type of job by yourself. When executed properly, your job will result to nicely done projects without spending a dollar on the labor cost.
-- Prepare tools, materials, and the object €" preparation is essential in order to achieve a successful task. The tools used on metal objects are similar to those used on other surfaces and stuffs. Paint brush, paint rollers, air spray gun, sand paper, putty, paint color, and primer are among the commonly used tools and supplies on steel.
-- Clean Object €" you can start your project by cleaning the object in preparation for the painting work. This will allow the paint to properly attach on the surface of the material when applied and used for coating purposes. If you are not familiar with painting jobs, dirt does and causes a lot of damage on various painting materials as it does not allow the paint to properly stick on the surface. You can also use the sandpaper to get rid of uneven surface caused by rust.
-- Apply Paint Primer €" pour an ample amount of primer on a piece of container where you can properly dip your brush or roller. Make sure that the type of primer you apply is made and designed for metal surfaces as using stuffs not meant for steel will easily peel off. Remember to check the amount of paint primer you apply on the surface of the object as too much can be risky to the condition of the paint in the future. Apply up to three coatings as much as possible and wait for it to dry up. You can use putty on dents or uneven areas to give a smooth surface for aesthetic purposes.
-- Apply Coat €" as soon as the primer is dry, make sure to immediately apply the paint layer after layer. It is very important to coat the metal as soon as possible as doing this after a long period of time will cause the primer and the paint to separate shorter than you can expect. You can also use an air spray gun which allows better texture, easier manipulation, and faster work.