With a single DIY product, you can prime and fight rust for years. Hammerite requires just two coats (not too thin) to achieve a final dry thickness of 100 microns, ensuring the maximum level of protection. Using only one product—without needing a separate converter, primer, or enamel—you make the item absolutely resistant to UV rays and all weather conditions.

Hammerite is available in 3 finishes: smooth-glossy, hammered, and ferromica. Each finish comes in numerous colors ranging from black to yellow, gold, and a wide variety of grays. With 1 liter of product, you can treat a surface area of 8-10 square meters. Hammerite has a low VOC content, already compliant with European values for 2010.
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Railings, grilles, handrails, lamp posts, planters—there are so many iron items that need our attention to prevent rust from ruining them. Outdoors and in marine environments, the risk is even greater. But today, we no longer have to resort to the traditional cycle of 1 coat of rust converter and 2 coats of finish.
Hammerite is a decorative protective enamel that, applied directly on rust without a primer coat, guarantees exceptional performance. The lamellar structure of Hammerite creates a perfect anti-rust armor that resists impacts and torsion, repels UV rays keeping colors unchanged over time, and is water-repellent. Hammerite applies quickly: the second coat can be applied after just 4 hours with no time limit. If applied correctly, rust protection is guaranteed for a full 8 years.
Why Choose Hammerite for Your DIY Projects?
Hammerite simplifies rust treatment dramatically. Instead of buying separate products for rust conversion, priming, and finishing, you get everything in one can. This saves time, money, and storage space. Whether you're restoring old garden furniture or protecting new metal installations, this is the go-to solution.
Where to Use Hammerite
- Metal garden gates and railings
- Outdoor furniture like tables and chairs
- Lamp posts and outdoor lighting fixtures
- Planters and decorative ironwork
- Handrails and balcony railings
- Tools and equipment stored outdoors
Application Tips for Best Results
For optimal protection, apply two coats with a 4-hour drying time between them. Ensure the surface is clean from loose rust and dirt before application. Hammerite works best when brushed on metal surfaces that have some texture. For large projects like a metal shed or garden structures, consider using a roller for even coverage.
Pairing Hammerite with Outdoor Decor
Once you've treated your metal items, complete your outdoor space with complementary pieces. A patio furniture set can be protected with Hammerite, while adding outdoor lighting creates ambiance. For the garden, consider decorative accents that won't rust. If you're working on a pergola or gazebo, treating the metal parts with Hammerite ensures longevity.
Indoor Applications Too
Don't forget indoor metal items. Radiators, bed frames, sofa legs, and kitchen cart metal components can all benefit from rust protection. Even bathroom vanities with metal fixtures can be treated to prevent moisture damage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use Hammerite on plastic or wood?
No, Hammerite is specifically formulated for metal surfaces. For wood projects, consider appropriate wood paints or stains. For home improvement projects involving different materials, choose the right product for each surface.
How long does Hammerite take to dry?
The first coat dries to touch in about 4 hours. The second coat can be applied anytime after that, with no maximum time limit. Full curing takes about 24 hours.
Do I need to remove all rust before applying?
No, that's the beauty of Hammerite. It works directly on rust, converting it into a stable protective layer. Just remove loose rust flakes and clean the surface.
Is Hammerite suitable for marine environments?
Yes, Hammerite is excellent for coastal areas and marine environments where salt accelerates rust. Its UV resistance and water repellency make it ideal for outdoor heating units, BBQ grills, and other metal items near the sea.
Can I paint over Hammerite?
Yes, once fully cured (24 hours), you can paint over Hammerite with most oil-based paints. However, Hammerite itself comes in many colors, so you might not need additional paint.
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