Wrought Iron Doors - How To Keep Them Beauty


 

Doors and gates made of wrought iron have a classic beauty of their own.  An original door has its own history and lore.  If you look at one of these doors, you can get a sense of their history throughout the years.  Was the door used to keep people inside or prevent others from entering?

One of the primary problems with wrought iron doors is that they often get rusty.  Painting  is one way to overcome this problem and make sure the door matches the home's trim.  If you choose this route, there are certain things you will have to do before you start to paint.

If your door already has rust on in, you cannot simply paint over it.  The rust must be removed to avoid having your new paint develop bubbles and then peel off.  Unless you remove the rust, you're going to have an uneven surface that, when painted, does not allow for an even, attractive finish.

As an alternative to sanding wrought iron doors by hand, you can have your door sandblasted.  This is the quickest way to deal with the problem.  Renting a sandblasting machine for an afternoons is a quick solution to the question of how to provide a good surface for your paint.

A sandblasting machine does just what its name implies.  It will quickly and easily blast iron from your wrought iron doors.  Be careful, though, that you do not accidentally sandblast something you'd prefer not to - like  your car's finish or a house window.

Once the rust is gone, you can easily paint these wrought iron doors with a quality paint and watch their beauty emerge.

Wrought Iron Doors