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Old 14-05-2008, 05:12 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Not quite OT, I hope, cast iron garden furniture question

On 14/5/08 16:56, in article
, "Cat(h)"
wrote:

I have just bought two little cast iron tables which will live outside
in a sun trap beside a teak bench. The two tables (coffee mug/wine
glass size) are the wrong colour, painted in a sort of chalky white
which rubs off slightly, and I am planning on painting them glossy
black with an anti-rust specialised paint. I am just wondering if
people here might have any wisdom as to what preparation I need to do
(beyond usual pre-painting sanding and wiping down), whether it's best
to use distinct anti rust, then special enamel type paint, and
generally what is the best I can do to keep them in good nick outdoors
in all weather? They're small, so repainting every so often is not an
issue, but I don't want rust stains on clothes after only a few weeks!
Any wisdom much appreciated.

Cat(h)


We had ours repainted using that car touch up paint you can buy in spray
cans. The chap who did it, did all the prep, painted them, then left them
to dry off for a few days before we used them. Buy a small tarp from e.g.
Homebase and cover them with that in winter or wet weather, or bring them
indoors and use them as occasional tables or little bedside tables/corner of
a bathroom/ in winter. Or of course, put them in a dry shed. ;-)

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