"Suz" wrote in message
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Hi all
We got front gates made about 3 years ago and the finished gates powder
coated in black. The finish was fairly matt rather than high gloss, and
they have been fine up until now. When the brighter evenings came along,
I
began to notice they looked very dull and almost grey.
So tonight I went out, armed with a bucket with Flash in it and a sponge
pot
scourer thing. I gave them a good wash but as they dried I realised that
it
has made very little difference, apart from removing a bit of grey-green
dust from around the bottom.
They almost look like an old car that needs T-Cut. Is this the case, and
if
so, would T-Cut for black cars be off any use?
TIAAA
Suzanne
If you want glossy black, then give them a coat of Hammerite Enamel Black.
Lasts for years, but looks cheap and cheesy on wrought iron gates, in my
personal opinion. Your gate were more than likely given a matt coat to make
them look rich and antique. Were they?
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