Maston Hammer Metal Paint – 400ml Spray
Stop scrubbing, start spraying. We’ve all seen that one rusty garden chair or flaky metal gate that we mean to fix but never do because of the "industrial sweat" involved. Maston Hammer Metal Paint Spray is your shortcut to a professional, rugged finish without the need for wire-brushing your weekends away.
This 3-in-1 powerhouse acts as a rust inhibitor, primer, and topcoat in one convenient aerosol. The "Hammered" finish isn't just for looks; it’s a brilliant disguise. The unique dimpled texture naturally masks the pits, scratches, and imperfections left behind by corrosion, giving your metalwork a "built-to-last" aesthetic in minutes.
Key Features:
- Direct-to-Rust (DTM): You don't need to sand down to bare, shiny metal. Just knock off the loose flakes, degrease, and spray. The formula seals the rust and prevents it from spreading.
- The "Hammered" Illusion: The textured finish is incredibly forgiving. It's the perfect choice for older metal items where a high-gloss smooth paint would only highlight every dent and ding.
- Industrial Strength: Once cured, it forms a rock-hard, impact-resistant shield that protects against moisture, UV rays, and mechanical wear.
- Spray Precision: Unlike the brush-on version, the aerosol allows you to reach into tight corners, intricate scrollwork, and mesh with perfect, even coverage.
Pro-Tips for a Flawless Finish
- The "Big Shake": Hammered paint contains heavy pigments and special additives that create the "hammer" effect. Shake the can for a full 3 minutes after the mixing ball starts rattling to ensure the pattern is consistent.
- Distance is Critical: Keep the can 20-25cm away from the surface. If you spray too close, the "hammered" pattern won't have room to form properly; too far, and the paint will dry before it hits the metal.
- Thin, Overlapping Coats: Apply 2-3 light layers rather than one heavy, dripping coat. The hammered pattern actually develops better with multiple thin passes.
- Temperature Matters: For the best results, use in temperatures between +10°C and +25°C. If it's too cold, the paint won't "level" enough to create that iconic dimpled texture.
Give your metalwork a second life with a finish that’s as tough as it looks. Maston Hammer: Because rust shouldn't have the final say.