Wrought Iron Patio furniture

landanr5
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I bought this set of bar height wrought iron chairs and table. They were dark green and my husband said he would sandblast them. Sounded like a good idea except it didn’t work like he thought. We uncovered several layers of paint. The set hung out in my garage and out on the deck in pieces until I could figure out what to do.… Until I decided that all in one paint was my solution! Holy cow was I right!
I chose Iron Gate, and it’s seriously the best paint I’ve ever used. It’s definitely self leveling, which I love. I first prepped with the deglosser, (simplest thing to do ever) then did the brush and roll technique. The syntec brush was great at getting in all the grooves. I am notorious for throwing paint brushes and rollers away because I don’t like to clean them, so I bought the brush and tool cleaner… LIFE CHANGER!!! I spent a total of $78 but I now have tools that I can reuse after cleaning. I also bought a different paint as well to use on project #2… Stair rails!
Thankyou for a paint that does it all and stands up to it’s name All In One Paint!
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Before

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Before

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After

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After

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Completed project with the whole set outside on our top deck. I’m so happy 😁

Techniques Used
Brush & Roll
Materials Used
Qty
Deglosser / Degreaser ( Surface Prep ), Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint
111
32oz Quart
Brush & Tool Cleaner, 16oz
1
Tool Trio, Heirloom Traditions ALL-IN-ONE Paint
11
Iron Gate (Black), Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint
11
Sample- 8oz
Total Cost: $2,958.44
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