Rust-Oleum 1 gal. White Specialty Farm & Implement Paint, Gloss
$84.99
Rust-Oleum 1 gal. White Specialty Farm & Implement Paint, Gloss
Rust-Oleum 1 gal. White Specialty Farm & Implement Paint, Gloss
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Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm & Implement Paint keeps valuable equipment looking like new with its durable, weather-resistant enamel formula. Use on tractors, lawn mowers, farm implements and more to add a rust preventative coating that resists fading and chipping. Heavy-duty paint withstands working conditions and can be applied to both wood and metal. Farm & Implement paints provide excellent color matching to original equipment finishes for seamless touch ups. Not for use on galvanized metal.
- Durable enamel formula protects equipment from rust and provides exceptional color retention and chip resistance
- Apply the paint to both metal and wood including tractors, lawn mowers, farm implements and more; not for use on galvanized steel
- Paint covers up to 520 sq. ft. per gal.; dries to the touch in 2-4 hours
- Specialty Farm & Implement paint is designed to match to common original equipment colors
- Provides a weather-resistant finish to help extend the life of valuable items
- Includes a 1 gal. can of white paint for farm and tractor equipment
| Brand | Rust-Oleum |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Container Size | 1 gal. |
| Coverage Area | 520 sq. ft. |
| Dry to Touch | 2 hours |
| Features | Matches original equipment colors |
| Finish | Gloss |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Paint Base | Enamel |
| Recommended Number Of Coats | 2 |
| Time Before Recoating | 24 hours |
| VOC Content | 447 g/L |
| Warranty | Limited |
| Color | White |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 280166 |
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Q: I have an aluminum trailer that needs to be touched up. There is rust, previous paint and metal that I need to paint. Do I need to prime these spots first before painting? If so what is the best primer?
a month ago2 Answers
- A: We're happy to help, Char! Before painting your trailer with Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Paint, scrape or sand the surface to remove any loose rust or previous paint. Then make sure the surface is completely clean and dry before sanding with 220-grit sandpaper. Remove all sanding residue before priming with Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Gray Primer. Follow the primer with 2 coats of the paint. Allow 24 hours between each coat. https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/rust-oleum-specialty-farm-implement-gray-primer-1-gal-1082771 — Rust-Oleum Product Support 15a month agoHelpful?
Q: Is this oil based enamel?
a month ago1 Answer
- A: Yes! Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Paint is an oil-based enamel paint. — Rust-Oleum Product Support 15a month agoHelpful?
Q: Can I paint over rubberized paint
a month ago1 Answer
- A: Thanks for the question! Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Paint won't adhere properly to rubber. Currently, we do not have a coating suitable for use on rubber. — Rust-Oleum Product Support 15a month agoHelpful?
Q: I'm getting ready to paint my teardrop build, It has a fiberglass shell. Would this paint work on fiberglass?
3 months ago1 Answer
- A: Great question. To ensure the best adhesion to fiberglass when applying Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Paint we recommend first priming the surface using Rust-Oleum Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 Water-Based Primer. https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/rust-oleum-zinsser-bulls-eye-123-white-1-gal-2001 -Rust-Oleum Product Support 143 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can it be used to paint and aluminum enclosed trailer exterior
4 months ago1 Answer
- A: You've come to the right place! Yes, Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implment Paint can be used on the exterior of an enclosed trailer. The paint will help provide superior rust prevention and durability. - Rust-Oleum Product Support 104 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can it be painted over hammerite paint
4 months ago1 Answer
- A: Great question, Connie! Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Paint can be applied over a previously painted surface. Make sure the finish is in sound condition, scraping away any loose previous paint or rust. Sand the entire surface with 220-grit sandpaper and then make sure it's completely clean and dry before applying 2 coats of the Farm and Implement Paint. Allow 24 hours between each coat. — Rust-Oleum Product Support 154 months agoHelpful?
Q: Do I need to sand between coats
5 months ago1 Answer
- A: Doug, we appreciate you reaching out! No, it is not required to sand in between coats of Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Paint. If there is a desire to do so, you will need to wait at least 24 hours before applying additional coats. - Rust-Oleum Product Support 105 months agoHelpful?
Q: What do you use to clean out a paint sprayer if using this paint?
7 months ago1 Answer
- A: Happy to help, Clint! After spray Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm & Implement Paint, clean up equipment promptly with acetone or mineral spirits. — Rust-Oleum Product Support 157 months agoHelpful?
Q: do you need paint thinner. or is it ready for spray painting
9 months ago1 Answer
- A: We're happy to assist! Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Paint can be thinned for spray application, if necessary, with mineral spirits. For brush, roller, or airless spray application, thinning is not normally required. For airless spraying, if thinning is needed, thin up to 5% by volume. For air-atomized spray, thin up to 15% by volume. Do not thin with gasoline, lacquer thinner, or turpentine. Follow these guidelines, but refer to the spray equipment manufacturer’s instructions for oil-based paint; for airless spraying, the pump ratio is 30:1, fluid pressure is 1,600-2,400 psi, fluid tip is 0.013-0.017, and filter mesh is 100. For air-atomized spraying, the fluid tip is 0.055-0.070, fluid delivery is 10-16 oz./min. (if applicable), and pressure is 25-60 psi. — Rust-Oleum Product Support 158 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can this product be sprayed on or does it have to be brushed
11 months ago1 Answer
- A: We're happy to clear things up, Jesse. Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Paint can be applied using a paint sprayer. For an air-atomized spray, we recommend thinning the paint up to 15% by volume using mineral spirits. Thinning for an airless sprayer is typically not required but can be thinned up to 5% by volume also using mineral spirits. -Rust-Oleum Product Support 1411 months agoHelpful?
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Q: I have an aluminum trailer that needs to be touched up. There is rust, previous paint and metal that I need to paint. Do I need to prime these spots first before painting? If so what is the best primer?
a month ago2 Answers
- A: We're happy to help, Char! Before painting your trailer with Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Paint, scrape or sand the surface to remove any loose rust or previous paint. Then make sure the surface is completely clean and dry before sanding with 220-grit sandpaper. Remove all sanding residue before priming with Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Gray Primer. Follow the primer with 2 coats of the paint. Allow 24 hours between each coat. https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/rust-oleum-specialty-farm-implement-gray-primer-1-gal-1082771 — Rust-Oleum Product Support 15a month agoHelpful?
Q: Is this oil based enamel?
a month ago1 Answer
- A: Yes! Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Paint is an oil-based enamel paint. — Rust-Oleum Product Support 15a month agoHelpful?
Q: Can I paint over rubberized paint
a month ago1 Answer
- A: Thanks for the question! Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Paint won't adhere properly to rubber. Currently, we do not have a coating suitable for use on rubber. — Rust-Oleum Product Support 15a month agoHelpful?
Q: I'm getting ready to paint my teardrop build, It has a fiberglass shell. Would this paint work on fiberglass?
3 months ago1 Answer
- A: Great question. To ensure the best adhesion to fiberglass when applying Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Paint we recommend first priming the surface using Rust-Oleum Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 Water-Based Primer. https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/rust-oleum-zinsser-bulls-eye-123-white-1-gal-2001 -Rust-Oleum Product Support 143 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can it be used to paint and aluminum enclosed trailer exterior
4 months ago1 Answer
- A: You've come to the right place! Yes, Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implment Paint can be used on the exterior of an enclosed trailer. The paint will help provide superior rust prevention and durability. - Rust-Oleum Product Support 104 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can it be painted over hammerite paint
4 months ago1 Answer
- A: Great question, Connie! Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Paint can be applied over a previously painted surface. Make sure the finish is in sound condition, scraping away any loose previous paint or rust. Sand the entire surface with 220-grit sandpaper and then make sure it's completely clean and dry before applying 2 coats of the Farm and Implement Paint. Allow 24 hours between each coat. — Rust-Oleum Product Support 154 months agoHelpful?
Q: Do I need to sand between coats
5 months ago1 Answer
- A: Doug, we appreciate you reaching out! No, it is not required to sand in between coats of Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Paint. If there is a desire to do so, you will need to wait at least 24 hours before applying additional coats. - Rust-Oleum Product Support 105 months agoHelpful?
Q: What do you use to clean out a paint sprayer if using this paint?
7 months ago1 Answer
- A: Happy to help, Clint! After spray Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm & Implement Paint, clean up equipment promptly with acetone or mineral spirits. — Rust-Oleum Product Support 157 months agoHelpful?
Q: do you need paint thinner. or is it ready for spray painting
9 months ago1 Answer
- A: We're happy to assist! Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Paint can be thinned for spray application, if necessary, with mineral spirits. For brush, roller, or airless spray application, thinning is not normally required. For airless spraying, if thinning is needed, thin up to 5% by volume. For air-atomized spray, thin up to 15% by volume. Do not thin with gasoline, lacquer thinner, or turpentine. Follow these guidelines, but refer to the spray equipment manufacturer’s instructions for oil-based paint; for airless spraying, the pump ratio is 30:1, fluid pressure is 1,600-2,400 psi, fluid tip is 0.013-0.017, and filter mesh is 100. For air-atomized spraying, the fluid tip is 0.055-0.070, fluid delivery is 10-16 oz./min. (if applicable), and pressure is 25-60 psi. — Rust-Oleum Product Support 158 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can this product be sprayed on or does it have to be brushed
11 months ago1 Answer
- A: We're happy to clear things up, Jesse. Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Paint can be applied using a paint sprayer. For an air-atomized spray, we recommend thinning the paint up to 15% by volume using mineral spirits. Thinning for an airless sprayer is typically not required but can be thinned up to 5% by volume also using mineral spirits. -Rust-Oleum Product Support 1411 months agoHelpful?
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Delta,OH
Reviews 3
5 out of 5 stars.
Menards has it cheaper
10 months ago
Great product but you can get it for half the price from Menards.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Reviews 2
2 out of 5 stars.
Definitely use hardener
a year ago
Unless you have a month to deal with this project or time to spray five or six thin coats over a few days definitely use a hardener, I called rustoleum they said no do not need it , but I'm in southern Arizona where it's crazy hot and no humidity and it is taking a LONG time for this to cure and get hard, you will find several references on the Internet about using a hardener with this because it takes so long and if I had it to do over again would definitely do that , I do wonder if the majik implement paint is better, it has a hardener to use with it and lots of people use majik hardener with rustoleum
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a year ago
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Thank you for sharing your experience with Rust-Oleum Specialty Farm and Implement Paint. We do not recommend using a hardener to help speed up the curing process as this can hinder the paint from curing to its hardest finish.
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Omaha,NE
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
Time will tell
2 years ago
Worked well
Will let you know if it worked in 5-7 years
Yes, I recommend this product.
Peoria, AZ
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
Versatile paint!
2 years ago
Great paint! Adheres very well.
Yes, I recommend this product.