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Rust-Oleum Professional High Performance Enamels provide superior coverage, hiding and corrosion protection. They can be applied to metal, wood, concrete and masonry. Designed to resist abrasion, prevent corrosion, and retain its color in the toughest environments.
Container Size: 1 Gallon
Container Size | 1 Gallon |
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Application | Rust Preventative |
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Application Method | Brush, Paint Sprayer, Roller |
Base Material | Oil Based |
Coating Product Category | Paint |
Color Family | White |
Color/Finish | White |
Coverage Area (sq. ft) | 400 |
Dry to Touch (min.) | 240 min |
Interior/Exterior | Exterior, Interior |
Number per Package | 1 |
Paint & Primer in One | No |
Paint Key Features | No additional features |
Paint Product Form | Liquid |
Paint/Stain Clean Up | Mineral Spirits |
Returnable | 90-Day |
Sheen | Gloss |
Surface Material Use | Concrete, Masonry, Metal, Wood |
Time before recoating (hours) | 24 |
Transparency | Solid |
Manufacturer Warranty | Satisfaction Guaranteed |
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Yes! Rust-Oleum Professional High Performance Protective Enamel can be shaken to mix it. We still recommend stirring the shaken paint, scraping the sides and bottom of the can, to ensure that the pigments are thoroughly mixed. — Rust-Oleum Product Support 15
A suitable primer should be used when applying Rust-Oleum High Performance Protective Enamel to PVC. Rust-Oleum Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 Water-Based Primer is a great option. Please note that full durability and adhesion to PVC can take up to 7 days, so we don't recommend testing for adhesion before then. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Zinsser-Bulls-Eye-1-2-3-1-Gal-White-Water-Based-Interior-Exterior-Primer-and-Sealer-2001/100398391 — Rust-Oleum Product Support 15
Happy to help, Mike! While Rust-Oleum Professional High Performance Protective Enamel cannot be tinted, it's ok to mix paint colors together to get custom colors if they are in the same product line and have the same sheen. For example, mix Professional Protective Enamel gloss navy with Professional Protective Enamel gloss white to get a lighter blue color, but you should not mix paint from different paint lines or with different sheens, as it would be very hard to get an even look to the coat of paint. - Rust-Oleum Product Support 15
Thanks for reaching out, Gail. No, the Rust-Oleum Professional High Performance Protective Enamel Paint cannot be used on a stainless steel sink. It would not hold up to that type of water exposure. Currently, we do not have any coating suitable for a stainless steel sink. — Rust-Oleum Product Support 15
Geno, thanks for reaching out! It is not recommended to add any hardener into Rust-Oleum Professional High Performance Protective Enamel. This is a ready-to-use product, and if anything additional is added, this will alter the product and it will not cure correctly. - Rust-Oleum Product Support 10
We are here to help! No, Rust-Oleum Professional High-Performance Protective Enamel Paint is not self-priming. For best adhesion and coverage results, especially if going over bare wood or metal, it is recommended to apply a primer. We recommend using Rust-Oleum Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 Water-Based Primer. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Zinsser-Bulls-Eye-1-2-3-1-Gal-White-Water-Based-Interior-Exterior-Primer-and-Sealer-2001/100398391 - Rust-Oleum Product Support 10
Daniel, thanks so much for reaching out! Rust-Oleum Professional High-Performance Protective Enamel, while durable, is not intended for foot or vehicle traffic. Instead, we can recommend using Rust-Oleum Concrete and Garage Floor Paint. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rust-Oleum-1-Gal-Battleship-Gray-Satin-1-Part-Epoxy-Concrete-Floor-Interior-Exterior-Paint-225380/203417055 - Rust-Oleum Product Support 10
Dave, we're happy to help! Yes. Rust-Oleum Professional High Performance Protective Enamel can be used to paint a vehicle. If thinning is needed, no more than 1-1/2 to 2 pints per gallon using acetone. - Rust-Oleum Product Support 10
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