ALL PRODUCTS PAINTING is a division of American Business Telephone and Technologies that provides expert application of wet coatings for the purpose of restoration, beautification and protection. Since 1998, APP has been spray painting plastics and spray painting metal products for businesses and residential applications. We apply a wide variety of urethanes, acrylic, enamels, and water borne coatings. APP operates a commercial paint refinishing facility with a large paint booth that accommodates a wide range of products of varying physical size. Our staff and painters are quality oriented individuals with a keen eye to quality results.
Recently, All Products Painting has added powder coating to it service business. Our large paint facility is fully equipment for powder coating and our painters are excited to expand their knowledge and expertise. Our current focus is small-sized items for automobiles, industry and home. Our commercial paint booth has been upgraded to accommodate powder coating and our warehouse has been modified to include a preparation area, an oven, a cool down area, and a shipping area with industrial shelving. To encourage new business, we are offering two discounts.
Your first order for powder coating will be 25% off thru September 1, 2026
Your second order for powder coating will be 15% off thru September 1, 2026
Please note, items must be no bigger than 1.15 x 1.15 x 1.15 feet or 13.8 x 13.8 x 13.8 inches in volume.
Examples of items painted by APP range from outdoor restaurant furniture, restaurant smoker, gourmet coffee machines, home screen doors, MDF material cabinets and drawers, air conditioning/heating air inlet ducts and vents, baseboard register covers, electrical boxes, and automotive parts including fenders, bumper covers, spoilers and hoods.
Items to Paint or Powder Coat
Automotive Parts: Bumpers, hood, interior panel, fender, air dam, wings, scoops, doors, add-on racing accessories, and any part needing paint application color match to rest of the car, truck, or motorcycle.
Business / Industrial: Metal cabinets, doors, and side panels; specialty enclosure cabinets, trailer frames, bathroom stalls, fixtures, retail shelving, electrical hardware, grids, industry specific equipment such as copiers, computer equipment, PC-related, printers, machine parts, telephone system PBX cabinets, plastic housings for phones, modules, and handsets, appliances and much more
Hobby: Home-built airplanes, recreational boats like canoes, kit cars, scale model R/C boats, planes, helicopters and rockets; welded art sculptures, and much more.
Household Items: Air conditioning vents, heater ventilator covers, wooden cabinet doors, metal doors, iron gates, railings, mailbox hardware, siding trim accessories, lighting fixtures, fencing, gates, poles, hangers, closet hardware, lawn and garden equipment, tools, and more.
Furniture: High-end lawn furniture, table and chairs for deck, antique chairs, dressers, and any other metal furniture pieces

Why Choose Us
Paint Refinishing of Plastics and Metal Components
The secret to every quality painting project begins with surface preparation. The object to be painted must be free from any oils, grease, labels, dirt, rust, or residue. Also the surface must be smooth or of desired condition for acceptable finish results. APP takes this into consideration before starting any work. All items are cleaned, degreased using anti-static cleaners, and in some cases light feather fill or sanding is required for optimum results. Preparation is variable and depends on the item being painted and the outcome desired, so a variety of methods are utilized to provide the finish desired by the customer. APP employs green products and methods for cleaning and painting. To achieve this APP uses cleaning products certified by Green Seal or Eco Logo whenever possible. Also, all painting is applied in an approved Paint Booth with Paint Arrestors and Filters to be green to protect the environment we live in. Additionally, paint products are handled and applied in a controlled environment in accordance to (MSDS) Manufacturer Safety Data Sheets maintained by APP.
Spray Painting or "Wet Applications"
Spray painting is the application of wet coatings. As implied by the name, “wet coatings” are any type of paint which is either brushed or sprayed onto a surface in semi fluid or aerated form and dry’s to a hard finish. This being said, “wet finishes” range from oil based to latex paints used around the home. The type of paints APP has the most experience with includes two part solvent based coatings which fall into the categories of Single Stage and Base Coats finishes. Single Stage is the color, gloss and additives into a single coat which is sprayed onto an object for desired results. Two Stage Paint is what is known as Base Coat / Clear Coat finishes. The base coat may be thinned in some cases but goes onto the object as a flat color. In some cases the base color includes metal flake or sparkle. The final coat is Clear Coat which goes over the base color and provides the deep luster and shine. The automotive industry almost always uses this method although it works well on many other objects as well. Solvent coatings utilize multi parts including the paint, reducer, and hardener. Since these are chemicals they must be sprayed in a controlled environment by experienced personnel.
Handled and applied properly, the benefits of wet coatings are numerous. First of all, the amount of preparation required to clean and smooth out the surface is minimal. It is not necessary to remove the previous coat of paint unless it’s chipping or lifting. In many cases the old paint once lightly sanded and prepared provides a great sealer and base for the new paint. In comparison to powder coating, previous paint must be “burned off” to bare metal in a special oven at 400 degrees plus. This intense heat can result in damage or warping of an item and is not advised for all objects or materials. Unlike powder coating, with wet solvent based coating applications, the old finish can remain and act to further protect and enhance for the final paint results. Properly applied and thoroughly dry solvent coatings are very durable and resistant to scratching due to their bonding agents to materials on which they are sprayed.
Powder Coating
Unlike wet coatings, powder coating is a dry finishing process that applies a fine, electrostatically charged powder of pigment and resin to a surface. The coated object is then baked in an oven to melt and fuse the powder into a durable, protective, and colorful layer. Parts are thoroughly stripped of any oils, dirt or rust to bare metal and cleaned before they are placed in a special booth where they are electrically grounded and prepped for painting. A specialized spray gun is used which applies a dry powder that becomes electrostatically charged to the object being sprayed. Because the metal part is electrically grounded, the charged powder is instantly drawn to and clings to the surface of the object. The coated part is moved into a curing oven and baked at temperatures typically between 350F and 400F. The heat melts the powder into a smooth, solid film that hardens as it cools. Powder coating is primarily used to finish metals, but innovations have expanded its use to materials like wood, certain plastics, and glass.

