Stonegable s aging galvanized diy.
Aging sheet metal.
You should be left with beautifully aged metal.
We can get that look at home and it doesn t require much time at all.
Once removed by renovation the patina will never be the same.
The best part is you probably already have all.
The aging process helped take the shine off of the entire surface as well as etching into the metal to give a nice patina.
Then put the metal on a plastic sheet in an open or well ventilated area and put on safety glasses gloves and a long sleeved shirt to protect yourself from the chemicals.
Here is the stock image from amazon.
Here is a side by side comparison of the brand new metal and the aged metal.
But if for some reason your metal still looks too new for you liking just repeat the process.
To age the metal i decided to hand paint the aged metal patina.
Here s a way to speed the natural process of the steal coating wearing off.
You ll be amazed at how beautifully this turns out.
The planter is a little too shiny for my liking so i thought i d try my hand at aging it to give it a more rustic farmhouse look.
While many metals may have their properties altered through heating and quenching or work hardening some metal alloys are specifically formulated to be aged aging can alter the physical and aesthetic properties of an alloy to give it characteristics quite different than its unaged form.
In this post i ll show you step by step how to age galvanized metal the super easy way.
Galvanized metal is usually zink or iron with a coating of steal sealed over it to prevent it from rusting.
Work in a well ventilated space preferably outdoors and keep all chemicals away from children and pets.
Be sure to follow all safety warning on product labels protect your skin and eyes.
Have you ever wondered how to age metal.
I ve read about aging metal using chemicals but i didn t have those materials on hand.
It can be the lichen on old buildings and bridges unchanged for centuries or the look of a well loved piece of antique furniture.
To make a piece of galvanized metal look old and rusty and chippy and have a wonderful patina takes years of outdoor wear.
Bleach and ammonia in combination are dangerous.
To age galvanized metal start by sanding it with 80 grit sandpaper until it no longer looks shiny and slick.
Patina is a catch all phrase to mean the look of age or weathering that occurs to all items.