| How to paint aluminum furniture? |
[04 Dec 2012|04:35pm] |
Aluminum furniture is both lightweight and durable, making it a popular choice for homeowners. This furniture will not rust even when left outdoors throughout the year. Unlike plastic lawn furniture, which is difficult to repair, aluminum outdoor furniture can be repainted to give many more years of service. Painting your aluminum patio furniture can be a great way to change its look with very little investment. When you paint aluminum, you also increase its life, as the paint acts as a protective coat that prevents water and the elements from seriously affecting the furniture. Finally, painting aluminum patio furniture can help you get rid of rust and heal any breakage and cracks.
1. Remove all cushions, plastic parts and accessories before you decide to start painting. 2.Take the aluminum furniture to a safe area where paint spills will not damage the surroundings. If this is not possible, cover the ground with a large piece of plastic and place the furniture on top of it. 3.Wash the aluminum carefully using a metal sponge and mild detergent. This will remove debris, loosen paint and overcoating and make the surface smooth enough to accept the paint without bubbling. 4.Remove any rust using a brush or a commercial rust remover. You may need to go through this process several times if the areas covered in rust are large or deep. 5.Wash the furniture again with detergent and use a brush to remove any lose rust or paint parts. 6.Paint the aluminum outdoor furniture with either a brush or spray paint. For small pieces of furniture, spray paint makes more sense, as it will get into creases and corners evenly, without bubbling up and missing any areas. Large pieces, including tabletops and chairs, can be painted with brushes and rustproof paint. 7.Let the paint dry before applying a second coat. This is especially important if you removed a lot of paint or rust or if the base color is too dark and there is a chance it will show through the new paint. 8.Dry the furniture in an area that is protected from rain and strong winds. Such conditions can make flying debris stick to the wet paint.Wait at least a day after applying the last coat of paint before you replace the cushions and accessories. If you are using white or another light color on your patio furniture, you may need to apply a primer first. If you do that, use a rust-resistant primer to protect the furniture from the elements.
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