So today I went to both Lowe's AND Home Depot. I asked for clear coat for metal, for indoor use, to protect against rust, and was met with the usual blank stares, then left to read various labels for myself.
Anybody have any idea which of these products is best?
Rust-Oleum Matte Finish Spray - Is a product sprayed on paper and other art projects appropriate? It says it works on bare metal...
Valspar Clear Sealer Flat - This stuff doesn't say anything about what materials it works on...and I can't even find it on the Valspar website...
Rust-Oleum Painter's Touch 2x Ultra Cover Matte Clear - I don't know what to think of the "ultra cover" nature of this stuff. I would have preffered to put on a couple of thin coats, rather than one potentially gloopy and uneven coat.
Rust-Oleum Rust Inhibitor - Just going off the name, you would think this is the stuff, but it indicates that for interior use, you're supposed to re-apply every 1-2 years, which isn't in the cards. Moreover, I found myself wondering if this was some sort of oil or something...
I find it infuriating that these products generally don't indicate what their purpose is, and most aren't terribly clear on what surfaces they work on. Any advice? Which of these is best? Or am I looking at entirely the wrong class of products? What is meant by "clear coat" for the purpose of sealing/treating the transformer bell covers before assembly?
Best regards,
Adam