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Direct to Galvinised Metal Paint

Hammerite Direct to Galvanised Metal Paint is specially formulated for application straight onto non-rusting metal, such as galvanised steel, aluminum, copper and brass, as a primer and topcoat in one. Available in six popular colours, Hammerite Direct to Galvanised Metal Paint enables you to create the look of your choice and, with its one coat application, painting these tricky metals has never been quicker or easier.

  • Can be applied direct to galvanised surfaces with no need for a primer.
  • Can be applied by roller or brush.
  • Only one coat required.
  • A glossy, smooth finish for non-ferrous metals.
  • Up to 8 years protection, Lead free
Available colors
  • Smooth Silver
  • Smooth White
  • Smooth Dark Brown
  • Smooth Black
Colours can look slightly different in real life, due to your monitor
  • Drying timeTouch dry 1-2 hours
  • Process temperatureIdeal application temperature 8-25degC
  • Usage Exterior/Interior
  • Application type Lacquer

Applications

  • Direct to Galvanised
  • Interior Metal Surfaces
Direct to Galvinised Metal Paint can be used for:
  • Fence
  • Garage door
  • Garden furniture
  • Metal Door
  • Metal gate
  • Staircase

Features

Finish Smooth Gloss
Durability Up to 8 years of protection
Repaintable after Recoatable after 4 hours.
Process between Ideal application temperature 8-25degC

Metal can be divided into ferro and non-ferro. Ferro metal contains iron, while non-ferro doesn’t contain iron. To avoid or clean rust, it is important to know which surface you are dealing with. All you have to do is use a magnet to determine if your surface is ferro or non-ferro. If the magnet is pulled towards the surface, it contains iron.

Below you will find some information about different kinds of surfaces.

Ferro:

Wrought iron
The most pure form of iron is wrought iron. Therefore it is relatively resistant to rust. Nowadays wrought iron is not as often used as before. Gates are one of the few products that still contain wrought iron.

Cast iron
Because cast iron contains more carbon than wrought iron it will crack more easily. Cast iron can be found in doorsteps, ornaments on gates and manhole covers.

Steel
Because of the way it is fabricated, steel will rust more easily than other surfaces. It is mostly used in stairways, fences and bridges. To keep steel from rusting, it is sometimes combined with another metal, like tin or zinc.

Stainless steel
If chrome or nickel are added to an alloy, we call it stainless steel. This is a way to prevent the metal from rusting. Sinks, countertops and cutlery are often made of stainless steel.

Galvanised steel
Galvanised steel is steel with a layer of zinc or chrome, so it won’t rust easily. Think of car parts and bike parts.

Non-ferro:

Zinc
Zinc is a non-ferro metal which is better armed against rust than steel. For that reason, fences and stairs are often made of steel with a zinc layer. Pure zinc can be found on roofs and rain gutters. In coastal and industrial areas zinc is especially vulnerable to rust.

Aluminium
Together with iron, aluminium is the most used metal. You can find it in everything from door handles to street lights.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I paint on heavily rusted metal surfaces?

Remove all loose rust with a wire brush or coarse sandpaper and then clean the surface with brush cleaner & thinners. For best results apply Hammerite No.1 Rust Beater before painting with Hammerite Paint.

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