Yes, it will! Soto's Premium All-In-One House Paint comes in pints, quarts, gallons, and five gallons, so it will suit all sorts of projects, both large and small.
Our customers have used it for a variety of projects, in the kitchen, bathroom, and laundry room, as well as other projects both indoors and outside. They have used it on refrigerators and freezers (see more about that here), dryers, on microwaves, the low-heat surfaces of stoves, ovens, and ranges, enamel steel bathtubs, cast iron bathtubs, enameled iron sinks, and even computer cases. (We have done some preliminary testing in an oven at 400*F, and it still retained its durability and appearance. It is not recommended that it be in direct contact with a flame or other heat source.)
For best results, proper preparation is critical to ensure the best results. While specific metals or types of projects may need slightly different prep, in general, you will want to prepare the surface by removing any rust, old paint, oil, dust, etc., sanding and/or scraping if necessary. Next, wipe or vacuum the surface clean, and wash with soapy water (our Shop Cleaner + Degreaser or our Multi-Surface Spray Cleaner works very well for this). Let dry. If it's a metal that rusts, you will want to apply a rust-inhibiting primer. Once your surface is properly prepared, you can use our All-in-One House Paint according to the instructions enclosed.
It will be dry to the touch within about an hour (less for smaller projects). If you need a second coat, wait for 2-4 hours. It will fully cure in about 2-4 weeks. Once it is fully cured, it will be very durable.