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why are iron doors and windows get painted?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Painting iron objects prevents rusting, hence iron grills of doors and windows are painted before they are used.

Answered by DiyaTsl
1

Answer:

  • Rusting is the process of iron oxide formed when iron, water, and oxygen come into contact. Painting a door creates a barrier between iron, oxygen, and water, and in turn, reduces the likelihood of rust.
  • The window and door grilles are made of iron. Iron tends to corrode, varnish does not allow air or moisture to come into contact with the iron surface. Therefore, to prevent iron from rusting, door and window bars are always painted before use.
  • A fresh coat of paint not only keeps your iron gate looking new but also provides extra protection from the elements. If iron is not painted, it is exposed to moisture which causes rust.

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