How to paint black wrought iron

Author: Eric Farmer
Date Of Creation: 4 March 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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Painting Wrought Iron
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Content

Wrought iron is an iron alloy that is known for its flexibility and durability. Although rarely used in structural and commercial industries, it is a common material used for fences, street railings, and furniture. It has a very dark appearance (as opposed to polished steel, for example) and is often painted black when used outdoors. Painting the wrought iron can improve its appearance and protect it from rusting.Whether you're painting an unfinished piece or repainting an old coat of paint, learn how to paint black wrought iron to protect and preserve your outdoor fences and furniture.

Steps

  1. 1 Remove any rust from the wrought iron. When iron is exposed to air (indoors or outdoors), it will rust quickly. If there is any rust on your piece, you must remove it, not paint over it. This is best done with a stiff metal brush, although a sander can do this more efficiently if you have adequate space to use it. Brush the entire piece until all visible rust is gone. You can do this in the garage, where you can easily sweep up the metal and then the paint residues.
    • If the wrought iron has already been painted, you will get better results if you scrub the old paint layer with a brush.
  2. 2 Sand the wrought iron. Prepare the iron for painting, sand the entire area with sandpaper. This will provide an ideal surface for priming and painting.
  3. 3 Apply a coat of inhibitory primer to wrought iron. After sanding, the piece is smooth and you need to apply a coat of primer. This will help prevent rust and make the color look the way it should be. An inhibitory primer is a product specifically designed for metals that contain iron and can be purchased at any hardware store. It is best applied with a brush in one thin layer.
  4. 4 Sand the primer. Let the primer dry completely, sand it with sandpaper. Clean everything with a sticky cloth before painting to prevent metal particles and dust from mixing with the paint.
  5. 5 Use wrought iron paint. To paint wrought iron, use a high-grade exterior paint. For best results, use direct-on-metal paint that contains an inhibiting component. Using regular facade paint will result in chipping. The paint should be applied with a brush in long smooth strokes. A second coat can be applied if desired.

Tips

  • It is a good idea to wear gloves and a respirator while sanding or painting to avoid getting paint on your hands or inhaling it.
  • For larger jobs, you can rent or buy a spray gun instead of using a paintbrush.

What do you need

  • Wrought iron
  • Metal brush
  • Grinder (optional)
  • Sandpaper
  • Inhibitory primer
  • Paint brush
  • Sticky cloth
  • Enamel
  • Spray gun (optional)
  • Gloves
  • Respirator.