Solving Nail Head Rusting ProblemsSupport2021-05-17T09:41:05-04:00
NAIL HEAD RUSTING
Reddish-brown stains and spots on the paint surface.
POSSIBLE CAUSES:
- Non-galvanized iron nails have begun to rust, causing bleed-through to the top coat.
- Non-galvanized iron nails have not been countersunk and filled over.
- Galvanized nail heads have begun to rust after sanding or excessive weathering.
SOLUTION:
- When painting new exterior construction where non-galvanized nails have been used, it is advisable to first countersink the nail heads, then caulk them with a top quality, water based all-acrylic or siliconized acrylic caulk. Each nail head area should be spot primed, then painted with a quality latex coating. When repainting exteriors where nail head rusting has occurred, wash off rust stains, sand the nail heads, then follow the same surface preparation procedures as for new construction.
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