Overview
Hammerite Hammered Direct to Rust Metal Paint is a 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. Hammerite metal paints are formulated to perform as a primer, undercoat and topcoat in one. It can be applied directly onto rusty metal with either a brush or roller.
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- Hammered finish
- Ultra tough paint
- No need for a primer or undercoat
- Up to 8 years rust protection
- Excellent weather resistance
Area | Exterior |
Recommended Use | All kinds of Metal Surfaces like railings, garden furniture and pots or even a balcony |
Base | Solvent based |
Coverage | 5m² per litre |
Drying Time | 2 Hours |
Re-Coat Time | 4 Hours |
Recommended Coats | 1 or 2 coats |
Application Method | Brush, Roller |
VOC Levels | High |
Clean Up | Remove as much paint as possible from the equipment before cleaning with brush cleaner |
Preparation
Always ensure the surface to be treated is clean, dry and free from any dust, dirt, grease, flaking paint or rust.
- Sand/abrade smooth surfaces and remove any loose rust or flaking paint.
- Remove dirt, dust and grease with a solution of diluted detergent.
- Rinse with clean water and allow time to dry.
- Available in different colours.
Application
Before application test Hammerite Hammered Direct to Rust Metal Paint onto the painted surfaces and leave for 1 hour. If there is no reaction continue to apply, if there is a reaction with the previous paint all paint must be removed before applying Hammerite Direct to Rust Metal Paint.
- For Bare Zinc, aluminium and galvanised surfaces firstly apply .
- Do not apply in temperatures below 8°C or above 25°C.
- Lightly stir before use.
- Do not thin.
- On previously painted metal in a sound condition 1 coat should be sufficient.
- On bare or rusty metals 2 coats may be required.
- Ensure all edges and corners are adequately covered to ensure maximum durability.
- On vertical surfaces do not over-apply as sagging will occur.
Note: Always follow the manufacturer instructions found on the tin.