Patio furniture is peeling?
The arms of indoor patio chairs are peeling, bought the set at BJs a few years ago. Love the set but not liking the looks of the chairs. I think maybe they are metal or something heavy. Thanks for any help you can give...
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Tap on it with a spoon and then you will know if it is metal or wood. Each require a different method to refurbish. Can you post a photo? Then we can provide better suggestions on how to repair.
Sprucing them up with a coat of paint will work!
Since they are metal give them a good sanding where the finish is flaking and a spray paint made for metal (several brands carry it) will bring new life to them!
You could spray paint them
here is some info for you
https://www.dunnedwards.com/howto/paint-problem-solver/peeling-from-galvanized-metal
We found these vintage Adirondack chairs that were from the 1930's, and restored them into gorgeous pieces of outdoor furniture. You can see the transformation here (and they have even been featured by Hometalk!). Hope this helps with some inspiration. Hugs, Holly
https://pinkfortitude.com/adirondack-chair/
Is it paint that is peeling? Could you sand off the current coating and repaint the arms?
You can repaint them with a primer.
If they're metal, you can scrape, sand, or wire brush off the peeling paint then repaint using spray paint.