Powder coat is a type of coating that is applied as a free flowing dry powder to metals and is cured at 400 degrees.
Wrought iron furniture restoration.
This process starts by removing the existing finish down to the bare metal via sanding or the use of a chemical rust remover or rotary brush tool.
Two coats of this durable paint restore the luster of your furniture and ensure long lasting results.
Our specialized blasting equipment allows for the removal of paint and rust without damage to the substrate material.
Powder paint is applied electrostatically and can be 3 to 4 times more durable than a wet or spray coat paint finish.
Whether it is due to overuse corrosion or the effects of time damaged furniture can be refurbished to look like new.
Long lasting results wrought iron furniture is powder primed and then powder top coated.
We use powder coat to refinish metal outdoor furniture.
For metal furniture that requires a little extra attention due to rot broken pieces or missing supports houston powder coaters offers welding repair on all aluminum wrought iron and steel components.
If your antique wrought iron patio furniture has been painted as much of those pieces have been another step in restoration is refinishing it.
This will remove any loose or flaking rust.
Wrought iron repair and restoration chatham refinishing specializes in the repair and restoration of wrought iron furniture and architectural metal objects.
Scrub the wrought iron with a dry wire brush.
Since it does not have a liquid carrier it produces a thicker coating than regular paint.
A reoccurring theme when it comes to restoring wrought iron furniture is to protect it by using the right type of paint.
Protect your restored wrought iron furniture with two coats of a topcoat.
You need to make sure you give iron furniture or iron anything a light sanding before you put paint on it.
However it s fairly easy to perform maintenance on.
Go over the wrought iron with a dry paintbrush to remove any tiny rust flakes or dirt.
Like anything made of iron your patio furniture might rust from time to time and if left unchecked this rust could damage the furniture.
You can use a sponge block sanding pad.