I'm repainting some metal grills/gate around the house with oil based gloss paint (alkyd something in the description) which was previously painted with the same. All the surfaces are sound and smooth with just some small rust spots seeping through. I assume I don't need primer/undercoat and can just paint right on.
1. What grit of sandpaper should I use to sand the surfaces? Am I sanding it to make clean/smooth or to make rougher for the oil paint to 'stick'? Do I even need to sand it?
2. Can I use water based paint meant for wood/metal which is getting common nowadays without primer/sanding the metal surfaces? Same sanding questions as above - grit and reason for sanding.
3. Also repainting doors which was previously painted with oil based paint. Now I want to switch to water based paint for wood/metal - same sanding questions.
4. How long can I wait before painting another layer without having to sandpaper? Does it differ for oil vs water based paint?
1. What grit of sandpaper should I use to sand the surfaces? Am I sanding it to make clean/smooth or to make rougher for the oil paint to 'stick'? Do I even need to sand it?
2. Can I use water based paint meant for wood/metal which is getting common nowadays without primer/sanding the metal surfaces? Same sanding questions as above - grit and reason for sanding.
3. Also repainting doors which was previously painted with oil based paint. Now I want to switch to water based paint for wood/metal - same sanding questions.
4. How long can I wait before painting another layer without having to sandpaper? Does it differ for oil vs water based paint?
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