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Thread: Wire brush or Sander?

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    Wire brush or Sander?

    Hi, I have to refinish my round outdoor table, and I'm not sure how to approach it.
    Should I just wire brush this, and then paint it with Rustoleum?
    ...or should I sand it down to bare metal with 80 grit?

    Any suggestions and help is much appreciated!

    -pete

    p.s. - yes, I know I let it get too far, my wife has already reminded me.
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    I'd use a wire wheel in an angle grinder myself. You could use one in a drill. Rust-O-Leum is going harden very slowly and is going to fade and chalk over a few years, just so you know. You can speed up the hardening using a hardener intended for oil-based tractor paint from Tractor Supply Co. I've been using Do-It-Best brand rust paint which actually seems to be a little more durable.


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    This stuff works well;

    http://www.permatex.com/products/Aut..._Treatment.htm

    I was told the brush on is best, so that's what I used. It turns the rust into a hard black coating. Supposedly it will follow any "trails" to a degree, as well. After it's cured, just paint over it. I got mine at an auto parts store.

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    Peter,
    Your table looks like it is vinyl coated rather than paint. If that is true, you are going to have to take all the vinyl off and that can be a lot of labor. I would do as Matt M wrote.
    I had a table similar to yours when I lived in California, the coating was a problem but the metal table was indestructible. My ex covered it with a vinyl table cloth and it was presentable.
    David B

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