Jay- we did this to our powder coated patio furniture today and it looks FANTASTIC!!! Thank you so much for this video!! I wish I could post a before/after picture!
That is amazing idea. Thank you for sharing your tip to work on the metal. It's so helpful Mr. D Famer Jay. We're hoping to see your next video and learning more.🥰😇😀👍👍👍👋! Have a fantastic day!!!
Jay, just wondering... my railing are on painted concrete and older 2006 Trex decking. Will there be a problem using the acid to my surfaces under the railing?
Great information, thank you. My powder coated lawn chairs have small areas of rust though. Do you happen to know if they can be spray painted after sanding the rust areas and thoroughly cleaning them? I have heard that powder coating can’t be painted over. 🤷♀️
Thanks for the kind words. Powder coating is a bit tricky as it is slick and hard, so more prep is needed to be able to paint over it. Here's a link to a company that discusses it in further detail. I hope this helps: pittsburghsprayequip.com/blogs/pittsburgh-spray-equipment-company/paint-over-powder-coating-a-guide#
Are there any types of railing that don't need restaining / repainting? Not wood, not powder-coated steel or powder-coated aluminum. Composite? PVC? Aluminum with something other than powder coating?
I don't have any direct experience with these types of products. There are trade-offs as the materials that are very low maintenance don't tend to be very strong. Composite must be reinforced with stiff components. PVC and vinyl as become increasingly popular, but you need to get elements that are strong enough for the place you are putting them. If there is going to be a lot of leaning on them, and there is a drop outside the railing, that isn't a good recipe. I'd do some searches on deck installers and home railing systems and see what you can find. I do know that cable and tensioner systems are becoming quite popular as well. I hope this helps. Best, DFJ
Jay- we did this to our powder coated patio furniture today and it looks FANTASTIC!!! Thank you so much for this video!! I wish I could post a before/after picture!
That is amazing idea. Thank you for sharing your tip to work on the metal. It's so helpful Mr. D Famer Jay. We're hoping to see your next video and learning more.🥰😇😀👍👍👍👋! Have a fantastic day!!!
I’ve been experimenting with all kinds of car care products to get these results. This is just what I need. Thanks Jay!!
Happy to help!
Perfect video. Thank you so much for posting
Wow wow wow! This is exactly what I needed to know! Perfect timing 👏 Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Hi, do u think this method will work for powder coated aluminium window frame? Thanks!!
Nice video great idea l have a ? On the product that you are using on your video would this work painted surface to thanks .
Thanks Jay
Great Video that is incredibly detailed and informative. Well Done and Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Jay, just wondering... my railing are on painted concrete and older 2006 Trex decking. Will there be a problem using the acid to my surfaces under the railing?
Very nice video. Thank you 😎
Thanks for watching!
Great information, thank you.
My powder coated lawn chairs have small areas of rust though.
Do you happen to know if they can be spray painted after sanding the rust areas and thoroughly cleaning them?
I have heard that powder coating can’t be painted over. 🤷♀️
Thanks for the kind words. Powder coating is a bit tricky as it is slick and hard, so more prep is needed to be able to paint over it. Here's a link to a company that discusses it in further detail. I hope this helps:
pittsburghsprayequip.com/blogs/pittsburgh-spray-equipment-company/paint-over-powder-coating-a-guide#
Another great video! ☮✌🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
How long does this treatment generally last?
Are there any types of railing that don't need restaining / repainting? Not wood, not powder-coated steel or powder-coated aluminum. Composite? PVC? Aluminum with something other than powder coating?
I don't have any direct experience with these types of products. There are trade-offs as the materials that are very low maintenance don't tend to be very strong. Composite must be reinforced with stiff components. PVC and vinyl as become increasingly popular, but you need to get elements that are strong enough for the place you are putting them. If there is going to be a lot of leaning on them, and there is a drop outside the railing, that isn't a good recipe. I'd do some searches on deck installers and home railing systems and see what you can find. I do know that cable and tensioner systems are becoming quite popular as well. I hope this helps. Best, DFJ
Using a garden sprayer would be much easier for the rinsing
Good one!
Thought about doing a blooper reel…that is assuming you make bloopers? 😂
Oh, yeah, I make may share of bloopers. There are a couple of small misspeaks in this one. Thank for the suggestion! Best, DFJ
Bonjour 🇩🇿🌹🇩🇿