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FedEx Dropped this off today (7 July 2010!) …just ordered late on the 5th! We also keep canes in it. Very Sturdy. It looks great next to the door!

Need someone with experience on repainting a 15yo wrought iron patio set that is rusty?
Essentially I bought a patio set from soneone that is around 15 yo. It was taken car of quite well and no metal is bent but it is rusting underneath the table ledge and the umbrella hole. The black paint looks dull and sunbleached as well. I don’t believe it’s ever been Wrought iron umbrella stand refinished. I want to remove all the rust and repaint the entire thing. I want to know details in the steps required. I was told by many people to use Naval Jelly or a rust converter to remove the rust. That is easier then sanding because you can get into all the corners. I want to use a rustoleum black glass paint. Do I have to sand all the paint off to bare metal? I want to use a roller on the table should I use a foam roler? Is Spray the paint better? Also I want to do the chairs but how will I get the paint off all those little corners and rods? Should I use a stripper? I heard strippers are messy? Should I prime as well? What applicator should I use for the chairs considering how detailed they are?
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Wrought iron umbrella stand


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Luevano
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This umbrellas stand is simple in design and fits in any decor. It is solid and sturdy and has a no-drip dish to catch water so you don’t have to leave your umbrella outside to dry.

September 12th, 2010 at 7:58 am