Painting Galvanized Steel Pipe

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Painting galvanized steel pipe. The painting process is actually very straightforward because the surface of galvanized steel is relatively smooth and consistent. Galvanized metal is difficult to paint because it s coated with a layer of oil to prevent white rust. Give galvanized pipe or any metal surface a touch of industrial chic a distressed finish or the look of antique metal with these simple painting techniques. That s great for preventing rust but it.
Alkyd and oil based paints may seem to stick at first but the oily layer eventually sheds the paint. Galvanized water pipes are a necessary but often unattractive feature in many homes. In fact roughly 69 of steel is recycled in north america each year. The galvanizing process is used to protect steel drainage duct and water pipes as well as metal gutters from corrosion but leaves an insipid grayish patina that actually resists certain types of paint on visible water pipes.
Galvanized steel is a great material to use for a variety of tools products and projects and it s environmentally friendly. Whether the pipes are made from copper galvanized metal black iron or cast iron the keys to proper sealing and adhesion are preparation of the material and priming. Let the primer dry completely which should take anywhere from 2 6 hours so your paint will stick properly. Once the primer has dried apply your first coat of paint with a brush or roller.
To paint galvanized steel start by applying a latex based primer evenly across the surface to stop the paint from soaking into it.