Hi all
I need to do some renovation work on a garden bench and looking for some advice/recommendations on paints.
It's cast steel, I guess, with teak slats. The wood is easy enough, I'll just sand then oil it.
For the metal the plan is to wire brush any loose stuff off, (not a lot as it's only superficial rust), apply a suitable rust converter to rusty areas, brush on a red oxide or similar primer, and then top coat with something - yet to be decided.
My first thought was Hammerite, especially as it says no rust treatment or primer required, (though I'm dubious). I remember my dad used to use it years ago and it was good stuff, but I've heard that the formulation has now been changed for the worse. Also considering Paragon paint, after seeing it suggested on another post on here today. Screwfix/Toolstation offer various brands claiming to be "direct to metal" ;- Hammerite, Ronseal, Rustins, Zinsser, Leyland. I've been very impressed with Zinsser in the past, having used a primer/sealer for various indoor jobs, so that's tempting.
Anyone got any experience/advice/thoughts please?
Thanks
Simon
I need to do some renovation work on a garden bench and looking for some advice/recommendations on paints.
It's cast steel, I guess, with teak slats. The wood is easy enough, I'll just sand then oil it.
For the metal the plan is to wire brush any loose stuff off, (not a lot as it's only superficial rust), apply a suitable rust converter to rusty areas, brush on a red oxide or similar primer, and then top coat with something - yet to be decided.
My first thought was Hammerite, especially as it says no rust treatment or primer required, (though I'm dubious). I remember my dad used to use it years ago and it was good stuff, but I've heard that the formulation has now been changed for the worse. Also considering Paragon paint, after seeing it suggested on another post on here today. Screwfix/Toolstation offer various brands claiming to be "direct to metal" ;- Hammerite, Ronseal, Rustins, Zinsser, Leyland. I've been very impressed with Zinsser in the past, having used a primer/sealer for various indoor jobs, so that's tempting.
Anyone got any experience/advice/thoughts please?
Thanks
Simon