Wrought, CAST iron balustrade. FRET WORK restoratioN.
Paint and rust removal. We use a double acid dip process to remove all paint, grease, grime and rust without damaging the base metal or damaging ornate features on the balustrade. Then we sandblast using a premium grade garnet to full clean and etch the surface ready for epoxy primer
We can 2 pack top coat in any colour. We also repair any cracks, replace any broken or rusted off locating pins and make new castings of any missing pieces.
CAR & TRUCK PANELS. ACID DIPPING, SAND BLASTING, 2 PACK EPOXY PRIMING.
We triple acid dip to remove all paint, grease grime and rust without damaging the base metal. We then lightly sandblast using a premium grade garnet blast to etch the metal, ready for 2 pack epoxy primer. We use a high quality automotive specific 2 pack epoxy.
Our process gets into all the hard to reach places and neutralises the rust that you can’t even see. We can acid dip any car or truck panel and other thin metal objects with great success.
Paint Stripping Sand Blasting Powder Coat Removal Acid Dipping Chemical Cleaner De Rusting Neutralising Solution Enzyme Stripping Welding Metal Restoration 2K Epoxy Priming 2K Top Coat Architectural Heritage Building Components Heritage Window Hoods & Door Furniture Period Salvage Balustrades Metal Furniture Ornate / Cast Iron & Aluminium
Its all about surface preparation – Let us do the dirty work for you
Refurb Restorations
Refurb Restoration was started out of necessity, to achieve excellence in paint removal & surface preparation of heritage building products – including window hoods, windows & door furniture, ornate cast iron / aluminium, balustrading etc.
Being a panel beater / spray painter with over 20 years experience, we were tired of receiving parts back from other sand blasters and having to rework them, especially panels that had been warped, and no longer usable.
Our experience in the Automotive & Industrial Coatings is where we learnt to acid dip & blast correctly without warping. Refurb does it all without harming the base material.
