 
 Metal Paint
 Our specialist selection of metal paint can be applied to directly to the surface to add a layer of protection and to enhance its appearance. Most of the solutions have self-priming properties and can be applied directly to rust and can give up to 8 years protection. The quick drying formulas are available in satin and matt and they all guarantee excellent colour retention. 
-    Johnstone's Smooth Metal Paint (5lt Only)From:£87.95(inc VAT)multiple sizes
-    Johnstone's Smooth Metal PaintFrom:£21.49(inc VAT)2 colours multiple sizes
-    Hammerite Smooth FinishFrom:£7.49(inc VAT)948 colours multiple sizes
Frequently asked questions about metal paint
- How to paint metal- Painting metal requires the same level of preparation and steps as painting other surfaces. Follow the below steps for a smooth metal paint job: - Thoroughly inspect the metal surface for cracks, peeling or chipped paint. For extra safety, wear a dust mask as you remove these surface imperfections with a wire brush. If the imperfections do not budge, consider using Hammerite No1 Rust Beater or HG Rust Remover for easy removal.
- Sand the metal with a sanding block or square of sandpaper. Once you have proficiently sanded the metal surface, wipe it down with a damp cloth to remove all dust.
- Apply a metal paint primer and allow to completely dry. All of our metal paints have individual datasheets with recommendations for the best metal primer to use for the specific formulation.
- Use a brush or roller to apply several thin coats of your chosen metal paint. Allow the paint to dry for a few hours between coats.
- Allow the paint to dry overnight or by the manufacturer’s recommended drying times.
 
- How to remove paint from metal- Follow the below steps to safely and effectively remove paint from metal surfaces - Prepare the work area and yourself for the task. Cover the ground with drop cloths, old newspapers or flattened cardboard boxes. Wear rubber gloves, protective glasses, long-sleeved and full-length clothing to cover your skin completely. Ensure that the area you are working in is fully ventilated or wear a respiratory mask.
- Apply your chosen paint stripper or remover to the metal surface using a disposable paintbrush and allow it to set according to manufacturer’s instructions. You should be able to see the paint bubble on the metal surface.
- After giving the paint stripper or remover its allocated setting time, use a paint scraper to remove the bubbled paint from the metal surface. Repeat steps 2 and 3 as needed until the surface is paint-free.
- Wipe the surface with white spirit on a cloth to remove leftover paint and any remaining chemical residue.
- Rinse the metal surface with water to completely remove all chemical traces and wipe down with a clean, dry cloth.
 
- How to paint rusty metal- We would always recommend, especially for trade jobs, to remove any rust from a metal surface prior to applying paint. However, if you are completing a quick-fix DIY project in your own home, our range of Rust-Oleum Aerosol paints are a great option to not disrupt the underlying metal surface. 



