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Painting Metal Door

John J.
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Hey Guys,
Are there any tips or tricks to painting a metal entrance door. I sanded and prepped the surface then painted with rustoleum. The paint seemed very thick and got tacky quickly leaving brush marks, also 4 hours later certain spots seemed so shrivel up and leave fine ridges all over. Im sure there is a little trick or something. I was thinking of thinning the paint?

Thanks
NS

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Emilio Ramirez
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Emilio Ramirez
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Whenever you paint metal it should be sprayed. That's why you don't see anyone painting their car with a paint brush. There are exceptions of course. I usually call my local shermin williams and ask them how a job should be done before I start. They are a great resource.

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