All About Cleaning Wrought Iron Gates
06/24/2014 Back To BlogChoosing the type of material one’s gate is going to be made out of is definitely not a decision to take lightly. There are many different things to consider, such as the amount of effort put into maintenance service to keep things running smoothly – or perhaps whether or not sliding gate rollers are truly needed. Those who truly want a material that lasts long and require very little maintenance often go for wrought iron gates, and for good reason. This particular type is very durable, relatively easy to install and it can last an incredibly long time.
However, this kind of material does not come without issues. When compared to other types, iron is very vulnerable to rust which is why it becomes necessary to clean every now and again; but not everyone knows how to do so. We at gate repair Bonsall can swear by the use of this particular (and easy) method.
If inspection shows no rust, utilize soapy water
The simplest way to deal with cleaning iron is through the use of soapy water. You can use a sponge, as well as a scrubbing brush, cleaning as much of it as you possibly can – including the swing gate hinges. Afterward, a simple hosing can easily wash off all of the soap and leave your gates completely clean. However, be wary as this will end up doing more harm than good if there happens to be the beginning stages of rust. If rust is present, then refrain from utilizing soapy water until the rust is properly dealt with.
Surprisingly, that really is all there is to it. This tactic also works for other types, such as roll up gates. It is understandable to be unsure about how to deal with cleaning iron, but it really is just like cleaning anything else.