Rust-Oleum Stops Rust Hammered Metal Finish Spray Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Metal furniture
- Rust prevention
- Wrought iron
- Hides imperfections
The specialist for tired metal patio furniture: an oil-based rust enamel that bonds straight over rust and uses a dimpled hammered texture to hide pitting, welds and old imperfections, so a rusty wrought-iron chair looks intentional again. The catch is that hammered coverage is very low at about 4-6 sq ft a can, the texture rules out any smooth modern finish, colors are limited, and like all oil enamels it takes days to fully harden.
Pros
- Adheres directly over rust and its dimpled hammered texture hides pitting, welds and old flaws
- Strong rust-preventive oil enamel built for weathered wrought-iron and metal patio pieces
- Forgiving to apply - the texture masks light runs, drips and uneven passes
Cons
- Very low coverage (~4-6 sq ft/can), so a bistro set can need several cans
- Textured finish only - you cannot get a smooth, modern flat look from it
- Limited color range and a slow full hardening typical of oil-based enamels
Specifications
| Type | Oil-based hammered-finish rust-preventive aerosol enamel |
|---|---|
| Coverage | ~4-6 sq ft per 12 oz can (heavy textured build) |
| Dry time | Touch ~15-30 min; recoat within 1 hr; handle ~1 hr; hardens over days |
| Rust protection | High - bonds directly over rust and seals lightly pitted metal |
| Finish | Textured hammered metal look (dimensional, semi-gloss) |
| Cleanup | N/A aerosol; overspray with mineral spirits |
| Use | Outdoor wrought-iron and metal patio furniture, railings, tables |
| Surfaces | Bare, painted or lightly rusted metal; also wood |