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Direct to Rust Metal Paint
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Direct to Rust Metal Paint
Direct To Rust Metal Paint
Hammerite Direct To Rust Metal Paint can be painted directly onto rusty surfaces, and thanks to its special 3 in 1 formula there is no need to use a primer or undercoat – saving you precious time!
Touch dry in an hour, Hammerite gives long-lasting protection and is suitable for use on a wide range of exterior metal including gates, railings, drainpipes, guttering and garden furniture.
* Apply direct to rust
* Protects for up to 5 years
* No primer or undercoat required
* For metal inside and outside the home
* Available in smooth, satin or hammered finish
* Available in 250ml, 500ml, 750ml, 1L, 2.5L & 5L, 400ml aerosol
Colour choice
* Smooth
* Hammered
* Satin
Related links
Direct To Rust Metal Paint Usage Guide
Direct To Rust Metal Paint Aerosol Usage Guide
How To Paint Or Stain Almost Anything
DIY: How To Paint Or Stain Almost Anything – Danny Lipford
How To Paint Or Stain Almost Anything
While a fresh coat of paint is one of the best ways to freshen up the walls in any room in your home, there are many other surfaces around the home that you may not have thought to paint, or if you did you may not have been entirely sure how to go about it. Some of these surfaces include concrete, brick, metal, aluminum and even plastic. So if you want to bedazzle your basement walls or make your worn-down aluminum siding a little more alluring – here are some tips on how to go about it.
Keep in mind: The best results for painting anything are achieved with proper preparation and the selection of the appropriate high quality paint product.
Concrete
First, let’s take a look at concrete which can be found in and around the home in driveways, walkways, basement walls and floors etc. There are two ways to treat concrete whether it is inside or outside your home – staining and painting. Choosing whether to stain or to paint your concrete would depend largely upon both the current state of the concrete (new or old and previously treated) as well as the look you want to achieve.
Staining
Similar to wood stain, concrete stain permeates the surface and provides a long-lasting, durable and decorative finish on interior and exterior concrete and masonry surfaces. The stain permeates the surface and actually bonds with concrete and masonry to form a tough shield that doesn’t fade, peel or flake like paint. To extend the life of the stain, consider using a clear stain as a final coat. Stain is inherently more transparent than paint and therefore does not completely cover up the concrete. Paint offers complete coverage and would be considered “opaque”. Concrete stains come in a variety of colors and can create a beautiful custom look to any walkway, patio or indoor floor.
Painting
Again, the choice here would depend upon the look you want as well as the current state of the concrete. Painting is a good choice if you want to create a more solid look, cover over any imperfections in the concrete or are simply re-painting an already painted concrete surface. An ideal choice of paint for basements is one that offers a waterproof feature as well as mildew resistance.
Whether you choose to stain or paint your concrete, make sure the surface is free from dirt and grease, and it is completely dry.
Metal
When it’s time to freshen up a metal handrail or fence, you must be vigilant to completely eliminate metal enemy #1 – RUST! There are a variety of products available that can help remove rust, but the most simple and effective way to do this is with an old-fashioned hand-held wire brush or a special wire brush attachment for your drill. Simply scrub the rust with the wire brush until it is completely gone and then wipe the metal down with mineral spirits. Once you have removed the rust, immediately apply a primer, ideally one that contains a rust inhibitor and then apply a topcoat of high gloss enamel paint.
Aluminum
Many people are surprised to learn that re-painting their existing aluminum siding is not only quite easy but certainly more cost-effective than replacing with new siding. As with all surfaces, the most important step is preparation – in the case of aluminum siding that means completely removing a chalky substance that builds up on siding over time. This chalky substance is usually fairly easily removed with a standard cleaner or degreaser and then wiped dry. However, in some cases a little more scrubbing is required. In most cases aluminum siding does not require a primer, however, if the original coating is completely worn down to the metal, prime those areas with a thinned-down oil based primer. Once you have cleaned and primed where necessary, choose a high quality 100% acrylic latex exterior paint with a satin finish. A satin finish best simulates the look of new aluminum siding.
Plastic
Painting plastic is now much more of an option due to a new product from Krylon called “Fusion” which adheres to plastic in a way no other consumer paint ever has. You can now extend the life of plastic chairs, lawn furniture, and children’s toys and send less plastic to the landfills. When painting plastic it is important to consider the current state of the plastic. If it is brand new, the surface needs to be wiped down with paint remover so that the paint will adhere properly. If it is older, simply wiping it clean will suffice. Apply a thin coat of one of sixteen brilliant colors available, allow to dry for a very short time and then apply again. Applying multiple thin coats of this product will prevent runs and drips.
Tags: brush, color, exterior, gloss, How to..., interior, paint, painting, Painting Metal, satin, simiSherwin Williams has contractors now?
Redesign Your Exterior Decor For A Beautiful Home | Ezine Article Directory
Redesign Your Exterior Decor For A Beautiful Home
26.09.2009 | Author: Gerald Bredlau | Posted in Home & Family
by Gerald Bredlau
Has your home become an eye sore in the neighborhood. If so, you may be in the market to remodel the exterior of your home. It is best to take a low cost approach when you have decided to upgrade the exterior decor of your home. Be sure to keep your cost at a minimum by getting at least three estimates from each contractor.
Painting is one of the least expensive makeovers you can do to the exterior portion of your home. Sherwin Williams has many different colors of paint for you to choose from. You have the option of using a satin or a semi gloss finish. Sherwin Williams has contractors who are willing to give you an estimate on the cost of painting the outside of your home.
New gutters are a great way to bring out the roof line on your home. It is important to coordinate the color of your gutters with the exterior portion of your home. If money permits, copper gutters add a prestigious look to any home.
Tags: Business, color, exterior, gloss, paint, painting, satinBusinesses To StartT For Under $500
HOUSE PAINTER. House painting is a chore most home owners need, sooner or later, but often dread. You can paint the houses yourself, but it might be more profitable to organize a group of painters to work for you. You find the clients through local advertising and hire students to do the work.
There are some of you out there that will scoff, “What kind of business can really start with $500?” Well, consider the fifty we present here.
When most of us here phrases like “Start a New Business” or “start-up costs,” our minds picture figures with a lot of zeros in them. While it is true that most businesses do require several thousand dollars to start up, there are certainly some that don”t. They exist; it”s just a matter of focusing in on them.
The businesses listed here range from computers to consulting, from accounting to auto repair, and many more. All can be operated from your home, eliminating the need for expensive formal office space. They are quite diverse; the one thing they have in common is that they can be started for $500–and sometimes less.
As you are thinking about what kind of business to operate, consider where you live, your job skills, hobbies, the equipment you own, the needs of your community, and certainly, the work you enjoy doing.
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Paint Color to Sell Your Home
Paint Color to Sell Your Home – It isn’t White!! Portland Home Stager Shares Paint Color Tips
For decades, the conventional wisdom when getting ready to sell your house was to paint all the walls back to white. But that is SO yesterday! White …. the color of snow & ice … does absolutely nothing to warm up a house. It doesn’t highlight architectural features and it doesn’t enhance the colors of your wood, granite or other finishes. To sell your property today, you need to use soft warm decorator colors that are current. That way they not only look beautiful in the home, but will go with the existing furnishings of your prospective buyers and remind them of the beautiful new furnishings and colors they have been eyeing at the stores in anticipation of their new home.
Tags: color, exterior, flat, gloss, interior, Interior Painting, paint, painting, satin, UncategorizedPainting Plaster Ceiling Roses And Medallions
Why go the trouble of painting them in in fine detail?
Some home owners paint their plaster ceiling decorations in the same colour as the main ceiling. This seems such a pity when a painted accessory can highlight the other furnishings in the room. The colours of carpets, lounge suites and other furniture should be reflected in the colours of the ceiling rose. By doing this the ceiling rose becomes a work of art in itself. A bland white ceiling rose on a bland white ceiling is not only boring but it is an opportunity wasted.
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