Joe Piro
Well-known member
(Hope this is not a duplicate. I think I lost a post before I clicked submit.)
We have an iron fence around the front yard and garden. We call it "iron" but it appears to be vertical steel tubing inserted in square holes in inverted steel channel. (Inverted meaning upside down U... can't hold water). It was fabricated by a local welding shop which is now closed and the owner retired. They painted it flat black.
It needs paint, but the surface is not flaking or peeling which would require aggressive surface preparation. It just looks like the flat black paint has worn away from the weather, exposing red primer underneath. It seems like an ideal situation not requiring extensive surface preparation.
Is there a "secret" paint that ablates like this gradually that iron workers/fabricators use? (See photograph). What did they use that did not flake or peel?
Any feedback is appreciated.
BTW I looked for posts first... I read "Best paint for red iron and how to prep for paint" but didn't find it helpful regarding ablative paint.
Thanks (see photo).
We have an iron fence around the front yard and garden. We call it "iron" but it appears to be vertical steel tubing inserted in square holes in inverted steel channel. (Inverted meaning upside down U... can't hold water). It was fabricated by a local welding shop which is now closed and the owner retired. They painted it flat black.
It needs paint, but the surface is not flaking or peeling which would require aggressive surface preparation. It just looks like the flat black paint has worn away from the weather, exposing red primer underneath. It seems like an ideal situation not requiring extensive surface preparation.
Is there a "secret" paint that ablates like this gradually that iron workers/fabricators use? (See photograph). What did they use that did not flake or peel?
Any feedback is appreciated.
BTW I looked for posts first... I read "Best paint for red iron and how to prep for paint" but didn't find it helpful regarding ablative paint.
Thanks (see photo).

