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    OK, I have a friend that is remodeling his basement over the winter and he's putting in stainless steel cabinets and countertops ( why i don't know lol),and he wants me to paint his company name and logo on them (hes a electrician) My question is can you paint on stainless and if so is there any special prep or precautions to take? Thanks in advance.
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    Ralph

    Scuff it or etch it either way, it's confining either to just where the lettering would be that be the problem. Proper prep, good quality paint should work.

    One shot might work you might check the one shot web site see if there's any info.

    Sounds like it be more effort than it would be worth, just my 1 1/2 cents

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    i have airbrushed stainless with auto born and createx.i like to use a stencils.

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    i painted a stainless steal pocket flask once i scuff it with sandpaper,washed it off
    painted my design and layed some 2part clear over..

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    I've used 1Shot on stainless dairy tankers... I used a little 3M scuff pad, then painted with no issues.

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