Metal Paints & Coatings 

This range of metal paint and protective coatings is designed for durability and unmatched performance across industrial and commercial applications. Our metal paints protect metal surfaces from corrosion, weathering, and wear, and can be used on virtually any metal surface.

Our primers, enamels, and specialised topcoats are suitable for metal substrates such as aluminium, iron, steel, and galvanised surfaces. Depending on your project, you may require an etch primer, no rust primer, premium enamel, or specialised protection paint.

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Discover our premium selection of paints and enamel coatings designed specifically for metal surfaces. Engineered for durability and exceptional coverage, our metal paints and enamels provide a professional finish that resists chipping, peeling, and corrosion.

  • Concept Paints 456 Hammertone From $80.76
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  • Specialised Metal Protection Paint 

    An advanced metal protection paint​ is specially formulated to protect against the Australian climate, which can be extreme in certain regions. These paints have to combat the high moisture, UV exposure, and pollution that your metal surfaces may be exposed to. When used with a suitable primer, metal protection paint can present a highly professional appearance that lasts a long time.

    Our metal paints and coatings are cheaper than competitors’, but the cost can still add up. Buying in bulk is a cost-effective way to receive discounts placed on larger orders and save money on the items you need.

    FAQs

    Do you need primer before applying metal paint?

    It is recommended to apply a primer before applying metal paint. A primer will improve adhesion and act as a protective layer between the metal and the topcoat, usually reducing the effects of corrosion and rust.

    What is the best way to prepare rusted metal surfaces before applying metal paint?

    Rusted metal surfaces should be sanded down and cleaned with all loose rust and other debris removed before the primer and metal paint are applied.

    Are these metallic paints suitable for high-temperature metal applications?

    Many metallic paint​s are not suitable for high-temperature applications. If used, these paints might peel or crack. However, there are certain metallic paints that can be used in high temperatures, such as heat-resistant coatings. 

    What is the recommended recoat time between different layers of metal coatings?

    The recommended recoat time for metal coatings depends on the specific paint type and environmental conditions (i.e. temperature and humidity). You should consult the manufacturer's instructions for recommended recoat times.