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Tips for Painting Metal Outdoor Railing?

Steve in VA

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Any experienced painters have tips for painting an outdoor railing that has rust and peeling paint?

I’ve already started taking a wire wheel on a drill to it and made a fair amount of progress today. Once that’s done, I was thinking a simple Rust-Oleum primer and then paint (rattle can for both) but thought I’d see if anyone has other recommendations.

Thanks in advance crew! 👍

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When we had our house painted last year, the painter asked me about the outdoor lights. I said I hadn't thought about them but once he pointed them out they looked bad. So he took left them off as he painted and I took them apart (metal frame with glass panels), wire brushed to mostly bare metal, and then just Rust-Oleum black with primer rattle can. So far they're still looking brand new and they see full sun every day.

My painter said you can also apply a clear coat if you want but I figured that would just make it harder to repaint them next time they needed done.
 
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Wire wheel on a drill or angle grinder. Rustoleum oil based.
 

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There are a few treatments if the rust doesn't want to come to bright white. Naval jelly, or similar rust conversion treatments that create a fully oxidized black layer . Applied before you paint. Rattle can is fine but I would normally rattle a layer of sandable primer onto it first. That will allow you to take almost all the fine pitting out of the railing
 

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Get a turbo blaster tip for pressure washer. It will do most of the work wire brush. And the rustolem paint, suggested above. The tip is extremely effective on bark on burl also
 

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I did this a few months ago to the railing connected to my workshop. Mine wasn’t as gone as yours. I sanded it with 3 grits of sandpaper making sure to eradicate the rust. This took considerable time, probably a couple hours. Then made sure it was free of dust, then spray Rustoleum primer, then spray Rustoleum paint. It’s only been a few months, but still looks nice. Chuck
 
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