Step one
After reading the instructions then begin shaking the can for the stated amount of time. For most products it is recommended you begin counting the time once the can makes a rattling sound.
Step two
Put some old newspaper down and practice your spraying technique. Note that if you go too fast or leave the can pointing at one spot too long, you'll get uneven gloss. Practice spraying in slightly overlapping stripes.
Step three
Carefully prepare the object ensuring it is clean and dry. Prime where necessary. Test the paint on an inconspicuous area of the object to be painted to ensure colour compatibility. If you're unsure whether or not you need to prime the object, allow the painted test area to dry fully and check the adhesion. Prime with
Rust-Oleum Surface Primer (or
Rust Reformer where appropriate).
Step four
Carefully mask any areas of the object not to be painted. Apply the paint quickly at the recommended spraying distance, alternating between moving the can from left to right and up and down. Pause to shake the can at regular intervals during painting. Be sure to slightly overlap on each stroke to prevent striping. Apply several thin coats and allow to dry for the stated time before recoating.