Rust

DESCRIPTION

Reddish-brown stains on the paint surface.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

  • Steel in contact with air and moisture will rust (e.g., nails, steel railings, damaged galvanized, flashing, etc.).
  • Steel nails may develop black discoloration when in contact with damp wood that possesses a high amount of tannic acid.

SOLUTION

See Lead Information.

Prime bare steel as soon as possible with a rust-inhibiting primer or finish.

Replace steel nails with galvanized or other non-rusting nails.

Rusted nails that cannot be removed must be sanded to shiny metal; countersunk; coated with a rust-preventive primer; and then caulked, filled, or patched; and topcoated.

INTERIOR

PRIMER
(if needed)
All Surface Enamel Primer
DTM Primer/Finish

SUGGESTED FINISH
Duration Home®
Cashmere®
SuperPaint®
ProClassic®

See Interior Paints

CAULK
ProSelect® 1230A, 1100A, or Kitchen & Bath

OTHER
Patching: C-77, C-70, or C50 Spackling Compound
C-86 Carpenters Wood Filler

EXTERIOR

PRIMER
(if needed)
Exterior Oil Based Wood Primer
All Surface Enamel Primer
DTM Primer/Finish

SUGGESTED FINISH
Duration®
SuperPaint®
A-100®
WoodScapes®

See Exterior Paints

CAULK
ProSelect® 1550A, 1230A, 1100A, or Window & Door

OTHER