cpsmusic
5th October 2022, 12:51 PM
Hi All,
I have a couple of questions about repairing some rusty steel-frame casement windows.
There are three windows that need attention, one in a bathroom that has fairly bad rust, and another two in a bedroom and kitchen.
The rust has been an ongoing problem for several years, particularly in the bathroom as the window is next to a shower and gets wet regularly.
A few years back I tried fixing the problem by stripping the bathroom window frame back to bare metal and then painting it with Wattyl Killrust Heavy Duty Primer and then Wattyl Killrust Epoxy Enamel. Unfortunately this didn't work very well as the rust started to return within a few months. I suspect that it was because I didn't remove the glass from the window and so I didn't remove the rust that was hiding behind the glass. Lesson learned!
So now the time has come to tackle the problem (again!) and I have a couple of questions:
Is there something that people would recommend that would be better than the Wattyl stuff? I've been doing some online research and come across some other things like Dulux Metalshield - would that be better? Or is there something better still?
Also, this time I'm going to remove the glass so I can get rid of the rust behind the glass. What I'm not sure about is when the glass goes back in. The Metalshield info suggests using three layers - Brush Thinner, Surface Primer and then an Enamel top coat. So does the glass go back in after the primer or the top coat?
If anyone has tackled a job like this I'd be interested to hear any tips.
Cheers,
Chris
I have a couple of questions about repairing some rusty steel-frame casement windows.
There are three windows that need attention, one in a bathroom that has fairly bad rust, and another two in a bedroom and kitchen.
The rust has been an ongoing problem for several years, particularly in the bathroom as the window is next to a shower and gets wet regularly.
A few years back I tried fixing the problem by stripping the bathroom window frame back to bare metal and then painting it with Wattyl Killrust Heavy Duty Primer and then Wattyl Killrust Epoxy Enamel. Unfortunately this didn't work very well as the rust started to return within a few months. I suspect that it was because I didn't remove the glass from the window and so I didn't remove the rust that was hiding behind the glass. Lesson learned!
So now the time has come to tackle the problem (again!) and I have a couple of questions:
Is there something that people would recommend that would be better than the Wattyl stuff? I've been doing some online research and come across some other things like Dulux Metalshield - would that be better? Or is there something better still?
Also, this time I'm going to remove the glass so I can get rid of the rust behind the glass. What I'm not sure about is when the glass goes back in. The Metalshield info suggests using three layers - Brush Thinner, Surface Primer and then an Enamel top coat. So does the glass go back in after the primer or the top coat?
If anyone has tackled a job like this I'd be interested to hear any tips.
Cheers,
Chris