You asked: What type of paint should I use on metal gates, railings, and outdoor furniture?
We answer: Metal surfaces in The Bahamas face constant exposure to salt air — which can cause rust quickly if left unprotected. The key is choosing coatings designed specifically to resist corrosion.
The Best Type of Paint to Use on Metal Gates, Railings, and Other Outdoor Furniture
Here’s what works best:
Start with a rust-inhibiting primer
Primer is essential for metal surfaces. It helps:
- Prevent rust
- Improve adhesion
- Create a smoother painting surface
Top primer choices include:
- Pro Industrial® Pro-Cryl® Primer
- Rust Preventative Metal Primer
Choose a durable metal-friendly topcoat
For long-lasting protection in salty air, consider:
- All Surface Enamel – A versatile, durable coating for metal surfaces.
- Industrial Enamel – Tough enough for high-use or outdoor exposure.
- Pro Industrial® DTM Acrylic – Designed for direct-to-metal application.
These paints resist chipping, peeling, and corrosion.
Prep is everything
Before painting metal, make sure to:
- Remove any rust with a wire brush or sandpaper
- Clean away dust, salt, and residue
- Ensure the surface is completely dry
- Prime the surface immediately after cleaning
This prevents new rust from forming and ensures a strong bond.
Why this matters in The Bahamas
Salt air accelerates corrosion — especially near the coastline. High-quality metal coatings significantly slow the rusting process and extend the life of your gates, railings, and outdoor furniture.
With the right prep and products, your metal surfaces can stay protected and beautiful for years.
Not sure which metal coating is right for your project? Visit Sherwin-Williams Bahamas for expert guidance.





