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Rusty Wrought Iron Gates.
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I have rather large wrought iron gates which over the years have been painted with white hammerite paint and never stripped. They are now very rusty . Can I keep on painting over them or should the old paint be removed. If this is the case could anyone please tell me what to use for this. They are very intricate so l don't suppose it will be easy. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with Douglas, leah. Try one of these...
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Either put a nut and bolt through the hole and stick it in a normal electric drill, or use in a 115mm angle grinder...
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Either put a nut and bolt through the hole and stick it in a normal electric drill, or use in a 115mm angle grinder...
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I agree with TB - the abrasive discs will work very well on the more accessible areas. (Check the web; Screwfix aren't the cheapest). For fiddly areas, Nitromorse will work. Just lay it on till the paint softens and scrape with it off with a knife. (don't dab with a brush, as Nitromorse advise). Before repainting, give the gates a spray with Screwfix's 'No Nonsense Zinc Primer'. It acts as a galvaniser on the iron, and will help keep the gates rust-free after painting.
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