Sunday, January 24, 2010

Wrought Iron Bistro Set How Do You Get Paint Off Of Wrought Iron?

How do you get paint off of wrought iron? - wrought iron bistro set

We inherited a set of wrought-iron bistro is layer upon layer of peeling paint on it. It is also oxidation. What is the quickest and safest to let the old paint and rust before it is to delete them from the Net?

6 comments:

BearDown said...

Faster, Safer would result in a sandstorm.

BearDown said...

Faster, Safer would result in a sandstorm.

fuzzykju... said...

Look around and see if you can hire will do a partial repayment Blaster, to little things like this will it be easier in the long run, or else a lot of work ..
You can try a drill with a wire brush, goggles and a mask, use paint scrapers and plasticizers again with the mask and goggles, hey people, so that others charge things to do these things is hard work! Personally, I have the drill and wire brush, if I do use it for others, I do not know what chemicals or

mark said...

Naval Jelly works great, and remove the rust. Use this as a viable solution for a dust storm that would be my choice as a professional.

thewrang... said...

There are several methods exist for removing the color ... You can use a heat gun, a tool to .. Scraping or "Stripper", I suggest that "citrus" ... safe workplace and, or, as others have mentioned, it is sanded or with a "sand blaster.

The weapon is actually the fastest sand ... Need for safety goggles. The particles of sand that blows air through a powered weapon "for removing rust, paint, etc. go in remote areas. Would you do it outside .... hehehe and not point the gun at home ... lol.

Kristie A said...

probably the best option is the sandpaper.

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