Rust-Oleum Professional High-Performance Protective Enamel Paint - Gloss Black
Rust-oleum stops rust protective enamel paint. It's never been easier to refinish, refresh, and relax.
Rust-oleum stops rust oil-based enamels provides excellent rust prevention when applied directly to metal. They also offer excellent coverage, chip resistance and color retention. For even longer, lasting protection, use a stops rust primer first.
Features
- Indoor/outdoor
- Durable, Corrosion-resistant
For Best Results
For even longer-lasting protection, apply a rust-oleum stops rust primer first.
Applications
Before using, stir thoroughly to ensure any settled pigment is re-dispersed. If necessary, thin the material with acetone. For brush or roller, thinning is not normally required. For air spray, thin up to 15% with acetone. Do not thin with gasoline, lacquer thinner, turpentine, etc. For airless spray, thinning is not normally required. Apply with a good quality brush, roller or spray gun.
Brush: Use light, even strokes excessive brushing reduces film thickness and protection.
Roller: A 3/8" nap roller should be used on rough surfaces. Cover approximately one square yard at a time. Roll away from the previously coated area and work back to it for a uniform appearance. Use a brush on crevices and sharp edges.
Spray Gun: Follow spray gun directions carefully. Always keep the gun ten to twelve inches from the surface and in motion while spraying.
Dry And Recoat Times
Dry and recoat times are based on 70°f (21°c) and 50% relative humidity. Allow more time at cooler temperatures. Dries to the touch in 2-4 hr, to handle in 5-9 hr and is fully dry after 24 hr. Recoat after 24 hr. Do not apply clear enamel over stops rust bright coat finish or aluminum finish.
Cleanup
Clean brush and tools with mineral spirits.
Painting Conditions
Apply only when air and surface temperatures are between 50-90°f (10-32°c) and humidity is below 85% to ensure proper drying. Do not apply to surfaces that will exceed 200°f (93°c). Do not use on galvanized steel.
Surface Preparation
All Surface: Remove all dirt, grease, oil, salt, and chemical contaminants by washing the surface with a commercial detergent or other suitable cleaning methods. Rinse thoroughly with fresh water and allow it to fully dry. All surfaces must be dry at the time of application.
Steel: Scrape and a wire brush or power tool clean to remove loose rust, scale, and deteriorated previous coatings. Use 7769 rusty metal primer for sound rusted or clean metal before the application of a finish coat. 7780 white clean primer is best for clean metal but may be used on sound rusted metal as well.
Previously Coated: Previously coated surfaces must be sound and in good condition. Smooth, hard, or glossy finishes should be scarified by sanding to create a surface profile. The stops rust enamels are compatible with most coatings, but a test patch is suggested.
Warning
If you scrape, sand or remove old paint from any surface, you may release lead paint dust. Lead is toxic. Exposure to lead dust can cause serious illness, such as brain damage; especially in children. Pregnant women should also avoid exposure. Wear a niosh approved respirator to control lead exposure. Clean up carefully with a hepa vacuum and a wet mop.
Specifications
- Resin Type: Oil Modified Alkyd
- Solvents: Mineral Spirits
- Dry Heat Resistance: 200°F (93°C)
- Flash Point: 104°F (40°C)
Rust-oleum stops rust protective enamel paint. It's never been easier to refinish, refresh, and relax.
Rust-oleum stops rust oil-based enamels provides excellent rust prevention when applied directly to metal. They also offer excellent coverage, chip resistance and color retention. For even longer, lasting protection, use a stops rust primer first.
Features
- Indoor/outdoor
- Durable, Corrosion-resistant
For Best Results
For even longer-lasting protection, apply a rust-oleum stops rust primer first.
Applications
Before using, stir thoroughly to ensure any settled pigment is re-dispersed. If necessary, thin the material with acetone. For brush or roller, thinning is not normally required. For air spray, thin up to 15% with acetone. Do not thin with gasoline, lacquer thinner, turpentine, etc. For airless spray, thinning is not normally required. Apply with a good quality brush, roller or spray gun.
Brush: Use light, even strokes excessive brushing reduces film thickness and protection.
Roller: A 3/8" nap roller should be used on rough surfaces. Cover approximately one square yard at a time. Roll away from the previously coated area and work back to it for a uniform appearance. Use a brush on crevices and sharp edges.
Spray Gun: Follow spray gun directions carefully. Always keep the gun ten to twelve inches from the surface and in motion while spraying.
Dry And Recoat Times
Dry and recoat times are based on 70°f (21°c) and 50% relative humidity. Allow more time at cooler temperatures. Dries to the touch in 2-4 hr, to handle in 5-9 hr and is fully dry after 24 hr. Recoat after 24 hr. Do not apply clear enamel over stops rust bright coat finish or aluminum finish.
Cleanup
Clean brush and tools with mineral spirits.
Painting Conditions
Apply only when air and surface temperatures are between 50-90°f (10-32°c) and humidity is below 85% to ensure proper drying. Do not apply to surfaces that will exceed 200°f (93°c). Do not use on galvanized steel.
Surface Preparation
All Surface: Remove all dirt, grease, oil, salt, and chemical contaminants by washing the surface with a commercial detergent or other suitable cleaning methods. Rinse thoroughly with fresh water and allow it to fully dry. All surfaces must be dry at the time of application.
Steel: Scrape and a wire brush or power tool clean to remove loose rust, scale, and deteriorated previous coatings. Use 7769 rusty metal primer for sound rusted or clean metal before the application of a finish coat. 7780 white clean primer is best for clean metal but may be used on sound rusted metal as well.
Previously Coated: Previously coated surfaces must be sound and in good condition. Smooth, hard, or glossy finishes should be scarified by sanding to create a surface profile. The stops rust enamels are compatible with most coatings, but a test patch is suggested.
Warning
If you scrape, sand or remove old paint from any surface, you may release lead paint dust. Lead is toxic. Exposure to lead dust can cause serious illness, such as brain damage; especially in children. Pregnant women should also avoid exposure. Wear a niosh approved respirator to control lead exposure. Clean up carefully with a hepa vacuum and a wet mop.
Specifications
- Resin Type: Oil Modified Alkyd
- Solvents: Mineral Spirits
- Dry Heat Resistance: 200°F (93°C)
- Flash Point: 104°F (40°C)