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Durable, corrosion-resistant decorative coating for ferrous and non-ferrous metals, certain plastics and wood. The decorative hammered appearance is smooth to the touch and sheds water well. It is available in a variety of popular colours.
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APPLICATIONS:
- Direct to Rust
- Metal Door
- Metal Garden furniture
- Metal Gate
- Metal Railings
PAINTING GUIDES:
- Finish: Hammered
- Coverage: 5 m²/L
- Drying Time: 2 hours touch dry, 4 hours - re-coatable
- Coats: 2
- Durability: 8 Year Protection
- Usage: Exterior
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Hammerite Metal Paint can be used for all kinds of metal, like railings, garden furniture and pots or even a balcony. It is not only an excellent way to protect your metal objects, you can also lift the look of them.
- 1. Remove all loose rust and flaking paint from the metal using a wire brush.
- 2. If the metal was already painted, wash down thoroughly with diluted detergent, rinse with clean water and allow to dry.
- 3. To ensure compatibility, apply a small test patch of Hammerite Direct to Rust Metal Paint Smooth Finish to the painted surface. Any reaction will occur within an hour. If a reaction is evident, remove all paint then wash down with a degreaser. Rinse with clean water and allow to dry.
- 4. If the objects are made from bare zinc, aluminium or galvanized metal use Hammerite Direct to Galvanised Metal Paint.
- 5. For smooth metal surfaces, lightly abrade for maximum adhesion.
- 6. Cover the surface beneath the metal object with thick newspaper or a dust sheet to catch any spills or drips.
- 7. Stir the paint thoroughly before use and apply with a good quality brush. A narrow brush is best for use on railings. A broad is best for use on a bigger metal object, like a garden table.
- 8. Apply two thin coats of Hammerite Direct to Rust Metal Paint in Smooth finish for the best results, leaving to dry in between as per instructions on the back of the pack.