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(07-08-2023, 05:52 PM)KC Wrote: Got a new exterior door, steel. Wife says it shall be made green. Why shouldn't I use the Rustoleum rattle cans? It'll be behind a storm door on a covered porch.
I can't think of a any reason why not as long as you can get a color you like and can apply it uniformly. Some folks say that exterior doors should only be painted with a brush. I'm not one of those people.
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I have a metal door that I painted years ago with green Rustoleum. Although, I used a small foam roller. I see no reason why spray can won't work. However, you may find that you need more cans than you think. Spray can paint is very thin.
You might also try a water based product referred to as DTM (direct to metal). You can probably find it at most any paint dealer. I have used it a few times for exterior projects and it holds up quite well. Also, easy to use and clean-up is a breeze. I don't know if it comes in spray cans. BTW, it can by used on metal with primer and on wood. It doesn't have to be applied "direct to metal".
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Been there, done that. But a quart of acrylic enamel and spray it if you have a gun. You will probably use most of the can.