Monday, May 18, 2009

Repair Wrought Iron Patio Furniture

Wrought iron benches


Considering the cost of replacing wrought iron patio furniture, it makes sense to repair it. Do this yourself with a little effort and time at minimal expense. Since you are breathing new life into your furniture, this is a good time to consider making changes to the finish. Does the original black still take your breath away, or would you prefer a rich verdigris patina or another color? Your wrought iron patio furniture, properly repaired and maintained, should last a lifetime. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Add 1/4 cup liquid dish soap to a bucket of hot water, and scrub your wrought iron furniture with a scrub brush to remove dirt and debris.


2. Rinse by spraying with a hose, removing all soapy residue.


3. Dry your wrought iron patio furniture with a cotton towel or a hair dryer, then let dry completely in a well-ventilated area, preferably in the sunshine.


4. Sand where necessary to remove rust or chipping paint. Sand all the way through the rust to remove it completely.


5. Paint the area with a green rust remover that turns into a black powder if rust is present. Brush off the black residue to remove final traces of rust.


6. Take your wrought iron piece to a professional welder for repair before proceeding if there are broken or weak sections.


7. Apply a rust resistant primer to all surfaces, and let dry thoroughly.


8. Apply two thin, even coats of rust resistant paint, according to the manufacturer's instructions on the can, to cover repairs and brighten your furniture.


9. Let your wrought iron patio furniture dry, undisturbed, in a sheltered area for 24 hours before use.

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