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product_id: 9774329
title: "Rust-Oleum Stops Rust Brush On Protective Enamel Paint, Hammered Brown"
brand: "rust-oleum"
price: "$126.64"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Rust Oleum"
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# Hammered metal finish Fast 2-4 hr dry time Durable rust protection Rust-Oleum Stops Rust Brush On Protective Enamel Paint, Hammered Brown

**Brand:** rust-oleum
**Price:** $126.64
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Transform Rust into Rustic Chic—Protect, Perfect, Prevail!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Rust-Oleum Stops Rust Brush On Protective Enamel Paint, Hammered Brown by rust-oleum
- **How much does it cost?** $126.64 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.us](https://www.desertcart.us/products/9774329-rust-oleum-stops-rust-brush-on-protective-enamel-paint-hammered)

## Best For

- rust-oleum enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted rust-oleum brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Long-Lasting Beauty:** Resists abrasion, fading, and chipping so your surfaces stay showroom fresh season after season.
- • **Quick-Dry Efficiency:** Touch dry in just 2-4 hours—get your project done faster without compromising quality.
- • **Shield Your Surfaces:** Oil-based formula delivers unbeatable corrosion resistance for both indoor and outdoor use.
- • **Versatile Application:** Perfect for metal, wood, concrete, and masonry—one paint to rule all your surfaces.
- • **Flawless Finish, Every Time:** Hammered texture cleverly conceals scratches, rust, and imperfections for a professional look.

## Overview

Rust-Oleum Stops Rust Brush On Protective Enamel Paint in Hammered Brown offers a fast-drying, oil-based coating that shields metal, wood, concrete, and masonry from rust and corrosion. Its unique hammered finish masks surface flaws while providing excellent resistance to abrasion, fading, and chipping—ideal for both interior and exterior projects up to 100 sq ft.

## Description

Product Description Rust-Oleum Stops Rust Hammered hides flaws and imperfections found in scratched, rusted or pitted metals. Apply directly over rust. Works on wheelbarrows, lighting fixtures, wheel rims and other metals as well as wood, concrete and masonry. From the Manufacturer Rust-Oleum Stops Rust Hammered hides flaws and imperfections found in scratched, rusted or pitted metals. Apply directly over rust. Works on wheelbarrows, lighting fixtures, wheel rims and other metals as well as wood, concrete and masonry.

Review: Spray with HVLP - Love this stuff when thinned appropriately (xylene?). Follow directions with regard to thinning and cleaning. Not all cans of rust-oleum use the same agent. This stuff, thinned and shot with an HVLP gun, goes on fast, looks great, and lasts. Doesn't even compare to spray cans. If you've never used and HVLP gun, look in to it. It's cheap, easy, and efficient.
Review: Extremely impressed - I took a risk and used this to paint several the stainless steel sink in my kitchen copper. Six weeks in and I am still very pleased. I figured at ~$15 (plus $20 for the primer) this was worth the chance over having to pay $1000+ for a new copper sink, even if it only lasts me a year. (See update at bottom to find out how it held up.) The process: First I cleaned with CLR, sanded thoroughly, and then primed with SEM stainless steel self-etching primer. Then I did two coats of this paint. I also did the faucet by turning off the water and flipping the handle up and painting everything visible, then moving the handle and painting and spots that were missed after it dried. So far there has been no chipping of any kind. At the curves of the sink there was a little puddling where the paint settles from the sides, but it is really not very noticeable and because of the hammered texture. I have not been treating sink delicately -- I leave dishes sitting in it all of the time -- and I am a little surprised that I haven't ruined it yet. I'll try and remember to update this review after some more time has passed. But so far I'm very impressed! I'm of the opinion that DIY projects shouldn't *look* like you did them yourself, and several people have told me that they would never guess that the sink was painted. A couple notes: Be careful when you're taping, because it can seep under some. You definitely need two coats, it will look awful on the first one. You have to wait 30 minutes to apply the second coat, and then you have to do it within 4 hours, so make sure you have enough time blocked out to do the whole project in one afternoon. The paint goes on thick, but gets pretty good coverage...I used a little less than half of the quart for the sink and then a few other details around the kitchen. Update 12/26/2018: This held up perfectly for the first six months! No chipping of any sort, despite the fact that I am awful at doing dishes in a timely manner and would leave things sitting around for a few days. The problems started when I forgot to do dishes and left for a week and came back to find a little mold had grown on the bottom of a bowl, which ate away at the finish enough to pull up a small amount of the paint. Around 12 months in there were a couple of other spots like that on the sink, and the very top of the handle had worn down some just from regular use and very soapy hands. The good news is touch-ups are super easy! I didn’t have any of the etching primer I used originally left, but and I didn’t bother with any extreme scrubbing/cleaning/prep this time around, but just applied the paint directly to the bare spots (two coats) and it blended in perfectly. That was maybe two months ago, and it’s still holding up! It only took a few minutes of work, so I won’t hesitate to do touch-ups in the future and I’m confident that this sink will last for however long the shelf-life of the can of paint is.

## Features

- Weather and corrosion resistant coating protects exterior/interior surfaces like wood, metal, concrete, masonry and more
- Oil-based formula provides a durable protective coating with excellent rust prevention
- Dries to the touch in 2-4 hours and covers up to 100 sq ft
- Excellent resistance to abrasion, fading and chipping
- Hammered metal finish hides flaws and imperfections found in scratched, rusted or pitted metals

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000KESBIO |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,028 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #36 in Interior & Exterior House Paint |
| Brand | Rust-Oleum |
| Brand Name | Rust-Oleum |
| Color | Brown |
| Color Code | Brown |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | 100 sq ft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,473 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Metallic |
| Full Cure Time | 4 hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066161149 |
| Included Components | 1-Quart Rust Preventative Paint |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Stops Rust Hammered Brush On Paint |
| Item Volume | 1 quarts |
| Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
| Model Name | Stop Rust Hammered Brush On Paint |
| Model Number | 239073 |
| Paint Type | Oil |
| Part Number | 239073 |
| Size | 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Rust Resistant |
| Special Features | Rust Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Masonry,Metal,Wood |
| UPC | 020066161149 |
| Unit Count | 32 Fluid Ounces |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Rust-Oleum
- **Color:** Brown
- **Finish Type:** Metallic
- **Item Volume:** 1 Quarts
- **Paint Type:** Oil
- **Size:** 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
- **Special Feature:** Rust Resistant
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Interior/Exterior
- **Surface Recommendation:** Masonry,Metal,Wood
- **Unit Count:** 32.0 Fluid Ounces

## Images

![Rust-Oleum Stops Rust Brush On Protective Enamel Paint, Hammered Brown - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91RHO+sd8DL.jpg)
![Rust-Oleum Stops Rust Brush On Protective Enamel Paint, Hammered Brown - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71dpVzXdBHL.jpg)
![Rust-Oleum Stops Rust Brush On Protective Enamel Paint, Hammered Brown - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81qo3u4XdAL.jpg)
![Rust-Oleum Stops Rust Brush On Protective Enamel Paint, Hammered Brown - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81TJkNSYfgL.jpg)
![Rust-Oleum Stops Rust Brush On Protective Enamel Paint, Hammered Brown - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/913VXA+0uQL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you spray the product in the quart can?  what thinners should you use? i have hvlp, a gravity feed and an airbrush to work with.**
A: The label says to thin with xylol.  At a ratio of 1.5 to 2 parts per 8 for spraying.  So, that is 6 to 8-ounces per quart.

**Q: what kind of silver paint can I use to paint a radiator**
A: Brenda,Radiator paint is black for a reason, but silver willwork.  Get Rustoleum.  Always get Rustoleum.  It is the best out there.Tom

**Q: Hi, i was thnking of usising this to paint on the wwalls here,but will it cover/work good -over latex?   jim**
A: No reason why it shouldn't, as long as the existing latex is free of moisture, dust, grease, or other things that would prevent the new paint from sticking and as long as the existing latex paint is well adhered to the surface. I'll caution you about using metallic paint on walls in general, though. First, it's oil based and gives off very strong fumes, so ventilate, ventilate, ventilate. These fumes are very hazardous to your health. Second, if you paint all the walls of a room with a metallic paint, the light will bounce from wall to wall, changing the look from metallic gold to brown and every brush or roller stroke will show. I have used metallic gold and metallic silver paints as the base coat for decorative paints that were then sponged or stamped over them, leaving just some of the metallic showing through as you'd get with a foil wallpaper. The effect is great. It will take about a month after applying the latex over the metallic for it to thoroughly adhere. Until then, be careful not to scratch it as it will peel pretty easily.

**Q: What exactly is the best paint to use to paint a rusty metal gate for a fence?  Is this the right paint to use for metal?**
A: This is amazing paint.  Clean your gate first...brush and sticky cloth to get off all the dirt and dust.  You don't have to remove rust, just the loose stuff.  Make sure it is dry before you paint.  Then paint right over the remaining rust.   It really works.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Spray with HVLP
*by S***E on July 30, 2026*

Love this stuff when thinned appropriately (xylene?). Follow directions with regard to thinning and cleaning. Not all cans of rust-oleum use the same agent. This stuff, thinned and shot with an HVLP gun, goes on fast, looks great, and lasts. Doesn't even compare to spray cans. If you've never used and HVLP gun, look in to it. It's cheap, easy, and efficient.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Extremely impressed
*by S***G on August 22, 2017*

I took a risk and used this to paint several the stainless steel sink in my kitchen copper. Six weeks in and I am still very pleased. I figured at ~$15 (plus $20 for the primer) this was worth the chance over having to pay $1000+ for a new copper sink, even if it only lasts me a year. (See update at bottom to find out how it held up.) The process: First I cleaned with CLR, sanded thoroughly, and then primed with SEM stainless steel self-etching primer. Then I did two coats of this paint. I also did the faucet by turning off the water and flipping the handle up and painting everything visible, then moving the handle and painting and spots that were missed after it dried. So far there has been no chipping of any kind. At the curves of the sink there was a little puddling where the paint settles from the sides, but it is really not very noticeable and because of the hammered texture. I have not been treating sink delicately -- I leave dishes sitting in it all of the time -- and I am a little surprised that I haven't ruined it yet. I'll try and remember to update this review after some more time has passed. But so far I'm very impressed! I'm of the opinion that DIY projects shouldn't *look* like you did them yourself, and several people have told me that they would never guess that the sink was painted. A couple notes: Be careful when you're taping, because it can seep under some. You definitely need two coats, it will look awful on the first one. You have to wait 30 minutes to apply the second coat, and then you have to do it within 4 hours, so make sure you have enough time blocked out to do the whole project in one afternoon. The paint goes on thick, but gets pretty good coverage...I used a little less than half of the quart for the sink and then a few other details around the kitchen. Update 12/26/2018: This held up perfectly for the first six months! No chipping of any sort, despite the fact that I am awful at doing dishes in a timely manner and would leave things sitting around for a few days. The problems started when I forgot to do dishes and left for a week and came back to find a little mold had grown on the bottom of a bowl, which ate away at the finish enough to pull up a small amount of the paint. Around 12 months in there were a couple of other spots like that on the sink, and the very top of the handle had worn down some just from regular use and very soapy hands. The good news is touch-ups are super easy! I didn’t have any of the etching primer I used originally left, but and I didn’t bother with any extreme scrubbing/cleaning/prep this time around, but just applied the paint directly to the bare spots (two coats) and it blended in perfectly. That was maybe two months ago, and it’s still holding up! It only took a few minutes of work, so I won’t hesitate to do touch-ups in the future and I’m confident that this sink will last for however long the shelf-life of the can of paint is.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Color (BROWN) is not as the shown "oil-rubbed bronze" (a bit darker than chocolate milk with mettalic). Still 5-stars. [Photo]
*by J***O on September 27, 2013*

Please note the 5-star rating I gave this item - the color is still very pretty. I just painted a metal fence with it. If you notice that this review is a year or so old, send me a comment, I will tell you how it holds up in the Southern California sun. I used a 3/4-inch nap roller to put it on. Worked beautifully. I don't know why the product description on Amazon says that two coats are needed. The can does not say that. But I did that anyway. What the can does say is that a second coat may be applied withing 4 hours (but wait about 30 minutes for the surface of the first coat to feel dry) or if not within 4 hours then only after 7 days. I did two coats. The hammered finish is really tiny spots on the paint surface - not really noticeable on the railing but may be more noticeable on an area of larger flat surface. The color BROWN is much lighter than the Amazon picture shows (accurately - it's the same on the actual can). The picture shows almost an oiled-rubbed bronze (venetian bronze) color. It's not. It's like a shade or two darker than chocolate milk but with a hint of metallic in it. Especially in the sun it looks light colored. Still I like the color. However, if you are very particular about it, I suggest spot testing it before doing the whole thing to see if you like it. It only takes 30 minutes to dry to give you a very good idea of what the final color would be. UPDATE: I painted something else in the backyard with it (a metal door under a built-in gas bbq grill) and this time I took a photo of the can with some paint spilling over the label where it says "Brown" so you can see the actual difference of the colors (everyone's monitors are different so this should help to see both colors at the same time and be able to have a point of reference). The over-spilled paint is dry at the time of the photo. You will also notice the texture on the metal door. It was smooth black (with pretty "decorative" rust spots :) ) before. Note though that although I used a 1/2-inch nap roller (not a 3/4" nap this time) and there are only two coats (as recommended), it probably is still much thicker than it should have been - i.e. I should have used a smooth surface foam roller, I guess. Or a wide foam brush. Still, it looks fine in reality and I am leaving the 5-star rating. Another note - you do need to drop your perfectionist attitude for 30 minutes at a time as there is no going back "to just fix this a little bit" until it dries to touch in 30 minutes. I mean if you try a minute later to go back to where it's still wet and fix that tiny missed spot, it will be like painting with the "Liquid Nails" glue - your roller will literally get glued to it and it will start becoming a mess (ask me how I know).

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