Your best bet is to take wrought iron patio furniture to a shop that can dip it to remove the rust. This method will likely be less expensive than having someone hand-sand it. Right after that the surface needs to be sealed or primed and painted to protect it. I had some wrought iron porch chairs dipped to remove corrosion, then I took them to an auto body shop and had them primed, painted and sealed like you would a car body. The finish was baked on and today, about 15 years later, it still looks like new.
Yes it is not stained so can be painted.
Most outdoor funiture is made of steel, painted with weather proofing or some other outdoor coating.
Yes, if it has not been painted. Use with a rag for best results.
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no he painted paintings
they had painted pottery , vessels
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It's worth a try.
no dont be stupid
In 1898. (Thank you for spelling correctly!)
Depends on the type and use of the furniture. I wouldn't want a nice table to be painted when I could stain it and bring out beautiful wood patterns.