Quick Spray-on Rust DIY!

@JagCagDesign
by @JagCagDesign
4 Materials
$5
1 Hour
Easy

For this tutorial, I'm excited to show you another way to rust metal! This method is great for large steel/metal objects that you cannot soak (see my other metal rusting tutorial for smaller items). I used it forthese AWESOME steel planter boxes from DIYCartel. They come in raw steel and are gorgeous as is... but you know me... I like everything rusted to perfection! Here's a picture of the "after", so you can see what I mean! icon

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These planter boxes come in a flat box, delivered right to your door, and are so easy to assemble:

Once I had it all put together, I started mixing my rust concoction. I used 1 cup white vinegar, 1 cup peroxide, and 1-2 tbsp. salt.

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I put all of this in a spray bottle, and shook it up really good to dissolve the salt.

Then, I sprayed the first coat on my planter. I sprayed it on heavily, so that I could see the liquid running down the side of the planter.

As soon as you spray it on, you can see the rust starting to form:

Let the first coat dry thoroughly, and then if you want more rust, you can coat it again. I did about three coats for this effect:

You can do as many coats as you want. I also found that if you wet the piece down once you have put on the first coat, water will help speed the rusting process as well. We ended up putting three of these rusted beauties along the walkway to our front porch:

Here is what it looked like before.... wow, what a difference!

I hope you will give this method a try on metal pieces you have, and be sure to check out these DIYCartel planters. This store also has shelf brackets and pipe decor - I love everything they sell! We get so many compliments on them!

Thanks for tuning in to this tutorial. Happy rusting!!


Xo,

Jamey


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  • Syl110874028 Syl110874028 on Jul 02, 2024

    How to clean oven

  • Mac118264717 Mac118264717 on Aug 06, 2024

    False bate. I thought ready the title it was somekind of natural lawn fertilizer. And not how to make metal plant pans look rusty. How disappointing

  • Kmd118785583 Kmd118785583 on Aug 09, 2024

    Do you put any kind of sealer on so they stop rusting further?


    Thank you!

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  • Tammy Konarski Tammy Konarski on Oct 21, 2024

    Well the link is to planter boxes that are already rusted and around $250. So there’s that.

  • Gca134348884 Gca134348884 on Oct 31, 2024

    I would turn them on end so that the solution wouldn't drip. The obvious drip effect makes it look too fake for me and kind of ruins what you're going for. You'd HAVE to put a clear coat sealer on this if you live in my neck of the woods because it rains constantly, (Pacific Northwest).

    I don't know if it's the kid in me or not, but for some reason I want to write on these with colored chalk.

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