i think you may want to reword your question.
is there rust already, and are you just painting over the rust?
in this case, paint will not stop rust. eventually, the rust will bubble up the nice looking paint, and it'll continue to rust through.
If there isn't rust yet,.. two advantages to using paint (as opposed to using oil or other processes) to PREVENT rust:
1) relatively cheap and available (it can be as simple as rattle can or as fancy as a professional paint job)
2) you can get any color you want (using other means to stop rust just isn't as purdy) :]
Paint does not rust. Metal will rust if it is not coated with paint, or some other coating that will resist rusting. Some metals, such as stainless steel, may not rust, but can rust, depending on the quality of the stainless steel.
Most car bodies are made of steel that will rust if exposed to the elements. This can happen when the paint gets a scratch through the paint into the metal. Once rust gets started, it will continue to spread until it is stopped.
States that use salt on the roads in winter, have much more rust because salt speeds up the rusting process.
To remove rust, it can be sanded, or there are chemicals that will eat light rust, and remove it. Heavy rust should never be removed by checmicals, it may require grinding, or sanding by a machine. Small areas can be done by hand.
Once the metal is cleaned, and all oils are removed by a wipe with denatured alcohol, the metal should be primed with a good metal primer. The primer is a type of paint that adheres to what ever it is applied. Once the primer drys, it will stick to whatever it is on, and paint will stick very well to the primer. Primer can be used on all metals, plastic, and even glass. Although, I do not suggest that glass be painted.
There is chemical coating that can be applied directly to rust, even heavy rust, although I suggest removing any loose rust first. The rust will react to the chemical, and form a hard barrier that will stop, or slow the rusting process, and allow paint to be applied. This chemical goes by the name "phosphate coating", and may have other product names asscoiated with it. I suggest that you always remove as much rust as possible before applying any coatings, or paint.
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no, just slows down the process,
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The paint forms a seal and prevents water and air from reaching the metal surface and prevents corrosion or rust from forming. A crack in the paint would allow water to reach the metal and cause corrosion or rusting beneath the paint surface, out of sight until the rust becomes visible. A road chip thrown against a car's paintwork is a likely cause of pitting on a car - which spreads and causes rust holes in the car's bodywork unless treated as soon as possible.
I belive it is affected because it gets rust
It is possible if you treat it or rub it down first, then you can paint over it, that's with normal paint or any other paint types. However, you can paint over rust if you use 8/10 or higher old paint. (it will say on the tin).
Its fine
The tar blocks oxygen from getting to the iron. But tar is such a nasty substance! There are a lot of better rust proofers available for iron. A lot of people use oils (the process of seasoning a cast iron pan involves heating the pan very hot then applying fat to it, allowing the fat to work itself into the pores of the iron), waxes or just paint.
what color wall paint goes with rust color furniture
because it coats the object with a layer of paint, some paints have the same ingredients as cola and it prevents rust
paint won't stop rust, it only prevents it if apllied to clean metal.
The layers of paint prevents rain water from reaching the metal underneath - which will cause the metal to rust.
The paint forms a seal and prevents water and air from reaching the metal surface and prevents corrosion or rust from forming. A crack in the paint would allow water to reach the metal and cause corrosion or rusting beneath the paint surface, out of sight until the rust becomes visible. A road chip thrown against a car's paintwork is a likely cause of pitting on a car - which spreads and causes rust holes in the car's bodywork unless treated as soon as possible.
A tan or beige would look nice. You might want a rust color.
I belive it is affected because it gets rust
Prime first with an anti-rust primer spray, then paint with Tremclad spray.
The best ways of making sure patio furniture does not rust are, first, to cover patio furniture with plastic sheeting in event of rain and second, to paint the furniture either with a rust-inhibiting primer and paint or a waterproof sealer. Rust can easily be removed with a wire brush, an application of naval jelly and sandpaper.
Any type of rust paint will not adhere to plastic. Rust paint is meant for rusting metals such as mailboxes, railings, and spouting.
If you are going to do without a primer, Tremclad anti-rust paint is best on exterior metals.
The first thing to do is to remove the rust. You will need to use heat resistant paint. Most stores sell a heat or stove paint that works well.