How to Refinish a Galvanized Honey Extractor
- 1). Take the extractor apart and place each item on a heavy-duty fabric drop cloth.
- 2). Use steel wool to wash the galvanized honey extractor with a degreasing soap. Rinse the honey extractor, using wet rags. Allow the extractor to dry for three hours.
- 3). Protect portions of the extractor that are to remain unpainted, using tape.
- 4). Coat each part of the galvanized honey extractor with etching spray primer. Maintain eight inches between the honey extractor and spray nozzle as you apply. Allow the extractor to dry for three hours.
- 5). Coat each part of the galvanized honey extractor with appliance epoxy spray paint. Maintain eight inches between the honey extractor and spray nozzle as you apply. Allow the extractor to dry for three hours.