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Painting metal planters

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The Silverback
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AG
Have a bunch of metal planters that will have the natural rusted look to it. However would prefer a cleaner black paint applied to them, any advice on what type of paint would be best used for these?
maddiedou
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AG
I would powerwash or sandblast and spray red or grey oxide primer and then a oil base paint

I am not for sure but my paint suppliers keep telling me that latex will work on metal but I am just not for sure and to scared to try

Although most apartments front doors or metal and they spray with a latex
The Silverback
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AG
That adds up to what my landscaper said. He just said it was very expensive but seems like everyone I see is painted. Thought surely there was an easier less expensive way.

So guessing infinitely more difficult to do after install?
maddiedou
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AG
If they can paint indoors before you get them that is the way to so it

I know it would be expensive but if these were long term and you had away to get them there I would get them powder coated

If long term and money is no problem
JP76
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Get Gem rust killer from Sherwin Williams
Coat them and let dry 24 hours


Then prime them with this and wait 24 hours

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Rust-Oleum-Stops-Rust-Flat-Black-Spray-Primer-Actual-Net-Contents-10-25-oz/3728555


Then apply 2 coats of this


https://www.lowes.com/pd/Krylon-FUSION-ALL-IN-ONE-6-Pack-Satin-Black-Spray-Paint-and-Primer-In-One-NET-WT-12-oz/1000460283
tgivaughn
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AG
Right down this alley
Can-do
https://www.jackrabbitmfg.com/
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