Rust-Oleum Corporation

Rust-Oleum, founded in 1921 by sea captain Robert Fergusson, is a global leader in protective paints and coatings for both home and industrial use. Initially inspired by fish oil's ability to stop rust, the brand now offers innovative coatings for DIYers and professionals. From enhancing to protecting surfaces, Rust-Oleum products provide reliable solutions to meet your needs, ensuring lasting durability and a flawless finish. Explore the collection and experience the power of Rust-Oleum products.

65 products

    Sub-Brand

    • Automotive
    • Chalked
    • Commercial
    • Concrete Saver
    • High Heat
    • High Performance
    • Industrial Choice
    • LeakSeal
    • Marine Coatings
    • Painter's Touch
    • Professional
    • Roofing
    • SmartCOAT
    • Specialty
    • Stops Rust
    • Universal
    • Vinyl Wrap
    65 products

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What types of surfaces can Rust-Oleum be used on?
    Rust-Oleum coatings are formulated for a wide range of surfaces, including wood, metal, masonry, concrete, and even tile. For cleaning prep, consider pairing them with products from our general-purpose cleaners collection.
    Is Rust-Oleum suitable for high-moisture environments?
    Yes. Rust-Oleum offers waterproof and mold-resistant coatings ideal for humid areas like bathrooms, laundry rooms, and basements. For additional mold prevention, explore our Moldex products.
    Do Rust-Oleum products help prevent rust?
    Absolutely. Rust-Oleum’s original rust-preventive formula was designed to stop corrosion and continues to be a top performer for metal protection. These coatings are widely used on outdoor railings, machinery, and tools.
    Can I use Rust-Oleum coatings with other tile-related products?
    Yes. Rust-Oleum works well alongside tile restoration products. For a complete solution, you can prep with Mean Green cleaners or follow up with protective sealers from Miracle Sealants.
    What’s the best way to clean surfaces before applying Rust-Oleum?
    Surface prep is key for long-lasting results. Use a heavy-duty degreaser or a specialty cleaner like those found in our Krud Kutter collection to remove dirt, oils, and residues before coating.
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