![]() |
Rusting cur nails on skirting board
Can anyone suggest the best way of sealing in rust stains from cut
nails that were used to fix the skirting in my 30 year old house? Cannot remove them without messing up the surface of the skirting. The nails got slightly damp at some time. I wish to repaint the skirting but the rust marks always seem to come back after a while. |
Rusting cur nails on skirting board
"Merryterry" wrote:
Can anyone suggest the best way of sealing in rust stains from cut nails that were used to fix the skirting in my 30 year old house? Cannot remove them without messing up the surface of the skirting. The nails got slightly damp at some time. I wish to repaint the skirting but the rust marks always seem to come back after a while. Drill down about half a centimetre, apply a rust killer such as Jenolite, leave to cure, fill with putty, leave to skin over, rub down, then paint over. |
Rusting cur nails on skirting board
Merryterry wrote: Can anyone suggest the best way of sealing in rust stains from cut nails that were used to fix the skirting in my 30 year old house? Scrub off what you can, then apply shellac knotting to seal. "Knotting" is just low-grade shellac - always handy stuff to use as a sealer over anything a bit grotty. |
Rusting cur nails on skirting board
Andy Dingley wrote:
Merryterry wrote: Can anyone suggest the best way of sealing in rust stains from cut nails that were used to fix the skirting in my 30 year old house? Scrub off what you can, then apply shellac knotting to seal. "Knotting" is just low-grade shellac - always handy stuff to use as a sealer over anything a bit grotty. Just use any old oil paint you have lying around. Shellac isn't all that water resistant |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:47 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 DIYbanter