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Monday, July 26, 2010

How to Remove Rust on Wrought Iron Patio Furniture


Executive autosummary by Daryl Plaza and edit by Panji

If you are looking for the sturdiest and heaviest outdoor furniture choice then Wrought Iron Patio Furniture is by far the best choice. What is wrought iron? Unfortunately, if proper care is not given it will eventually look atrocious with rust.

If by chance you owned Wrought Iron Patio Furniture and it was painted, chances are you dealt with rust spots on the various pieces. If you have acquired an older set of , then you might find it to your best interest to sand down the entire piece and re-paint it.

When everything is sanded down, just paint over it with a little touch-up paint. Oh, and when you go to purchase this make sure you find the paint that is specifically designed to work with Wrought Iron Patio Furniture.

If you don't there will be rust that develops and it could spread if left untreated.
We also recommend hosing down your Wrought Iron Patio Furniture.

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1 comment:

  1. A simple and inexpensive way to remove rust from steel surfaces by hand is to rub the steel with aluminium foil/steel wool dipped in water. Aluminium has a higher reduction potential than the iron in steel, which may help transfer oxygen atoms from the iron to the aluminium. The aluminium foil is softer than steel and will not scratch it, as steel wool will, but as the aluminium oxidizes, the aluminium oxide produced becomes a fine metal polishing compound.

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