If you want to age galvanized metal just remember you won t be able to control every little inch.
How to age tin roofing.
And if you love rustic farmhouse style or industrial décor once you know how to age galvanized metal roofing you can make so many cool diy décor pieces.
After burning the finish off spray or dip the item in a bath of bleach vinegar or salt water.
When it s the right amount of rustiness rinse it off and let it age out in the weather.
It was about 10 for my sheet.
Thanks to homeright for partnering with me on this post.
Snow is the best weathering agent around but rain works too.
It will have darker and lighter places and find a beauty all on its own.
You can also tarnish it using corrosive materials such as acid cleaner vinegar and salt.
For my project i needed a big piece so i purchased an 8ft tall by about 2 5ft wide sheet of corrugated roof panel at lowes.
It may seem like a big project but all you need is some ordinary household products to make a metal object age several years in just a few hours or so.
If the corrugated metal has a seal coat on it you need to remove that first with a stripper.
That will get the oxidization process started.
How to make metal rust.
If you have a large flat pan that holds the corrugated metal put the vinegar and bleach solution into the pan and set the corrugated metal in the solution for a rusted effect on both sides of the corrugated tin.
From vintage metal signs to rustic magnet boards to unique wall treatments you can do all kinds of things.
I am going to show you how to make shiny new tin look like it just came off of the side of an old barn in only one day.
I can t tell you how many times i came across rusty horseshoes while we were living in georgia but i wasn t quite ready for my project so i kept telling myself i d get them later.
First things first buy your tin.
If you prefer a rusty look use paints or glazes to add as much or as little as you like.
But this technique works really well especially on galvanized metal roofing.
Instead of leaving the metal outside for years to age on its own speed up the process with vinegar or faux finish it with paint or glaze.