One of the benefits of [purchasing a container](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/shipping-container-for-sale) vs. [renting offsite storage](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/storage-container-for-rent) is the ability to [customize the box](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/resources/shipping-container-types-and-specifications). The shipping container can be a sustainable and much less expensive [onsite billboard](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/news/market-insights/the-future-of-outdoor-advertising-with-portable-billboards) for your business or company. The best paint for a shipping container really depends on its intended use and environmental exposure.
## 1. Marine-Grade or Industrial Epoxy Paint
### Best for Longevity
- **Pros:** Highly durable, corrosion-resistant, withstands extreme weather, and protects against rust.
- **Cons:** More expensive and requires proper surface preparation (sandblasting or power washing).
- **Best For:** Containers exposed to harsh climates, marine environments, or long-term outdoor use.
- **Recommended:** [Sherman Williams Kem 4000 Marine Grade Paint](https://www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/products/kem-4000)
## 2. Direct-to-Metal (DTM) Acrylic or Alkyd Paint
### Best for Ease of Use
- **Pros:** Adheres well to metal, resists rust, and is easy to apply with a sprayer, roller, or brush.
- **Cons:** Not as tough as epoxy; may need touch-ups over time.
- **Best For:** Containers used for storage, offices, or housing projects in moderate climates.
## 3. Oil-Based or Urethane Paint
### Best for UV and Abrasion Resistance
- **Pros:** Strong resistance to fading, chipping, and weather damage.
- **Cans:** Can be more expensive and harder to clean up.
- **Best For:** High-traffic areas or containers with heavy use.
## Preparation Tips for Painting a Shipping Container
- **Clean the Surface:** Use a pressure washer and a degreaser to remove dirt and rust.
- **Remove Rust:** Use a wire brush, sander, or rust converter.
- **Prime the Surface:** Use a rust-inhibiting metal primer (especially for epoxy or oil-based paints).
- **Choose the Right Application Method:** Spray painting provides the best coverage, but rollers or brushes can work for smaller areas.
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The recommended amount of paint for a 20ft shipping container is (8 Gallons) and for a 40ft is (13 Gallons)
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We encourage you to consult a painting expert who will be able to properly address the surface before the expense of painting. While it takes a little time, properly preparing the container for painting will be benefical for long term use. Once complete, a painted container can add years of affordable and smart exposure and advertising while also serving as a wind and watertight onsite storage.