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Hello there,
I am prepping and painting:
Sanding
Rust
Undercoats
Topcoat
Is 1 top coat Taubman’s Ultimate Enamel metal frames and wooden doors OK?
Hinges
I can’t take the doors off myself, they're too big/heavy. Hinges are all heavily painted, some rusting.
Thanks so much for your help.
Liv
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Hi again Eric,
Have I sanded these enough? Am I look for bare silver metal or just a smooth rusted surface?
Is it ready for the Ranex Rustbuster?
Also, I'm finding the 240 grit sandpaper very light on. It's hardly making a difference...
Is the aim to sand back the first coat of paint mostly, or just to achieve a slight removal of the top coat? Both these inner frame surfaces are 'sanded'. I spent about 10 mins sanding firmly.
Thanks Eric,
Liv
Hello @LivMitch
The goal is to remove as much of the loose rust as possible. It's not necessary to go all the way down to the steel. The work you've done is enough for you to apply the rust converter. Please keep in mind to give it enough time to activate before wiping it clean.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Hi Eric,
Just an update. Thanks for the Turbo Metal Builder's Bog suggestion but I'd like to suggest to anyone else who reads this post that it may not be the best product for true beginners like me for the following reasons:
Advising beginners cannot be easy when you can't see the job. This is not a criticism, only a sharing of experience.
Your advice is very much welcome and appreciated Eric.
Kind regards,
Liv
Hi @LivMitch, sorry to hear that your introduction to filling wasn't so good.
Getting the mix of Bog to Filler right can take a bit of practice and it sounds like the instruction "not too much" may have caused you to use too little. There should have been a guide on the tin as to what quantity of filler to use, but those instructions can can be unhelpful too, as they are often expressed as a ratio. I find the thing to look for is the change of colour, but again it would require some practice mixes to see how it sets. Using too much results in it setting too fast, which can also give a disappointing result - and you already know what happens with using too little.
The reason @EricL would have suggested something like Builder's Bog (there is also Plastibond: https://www.bunnings.com.au/selleys-plastibond-400g-heavy-duty-bog_p1210327) is that while No More Gaps, will (hopefully) look OK once painted, it will not provide the frame with any of its lost strength from the holes, as the Builder's Bog would have done. Hopefully that won't be a problem in your case if there isn't too much metal frame loss.
It will be good to see the final finish when you've got it all sorted.
Hello @LivMitch
My apologies if the Builders Bog did not provide a satisfactory seal. It's good to know that you've managed to seal the other holes. Please let me know if you wish to return the product. I'll be more than happy to provide assistance and help you with the return.
Eric
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