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Avoid Any Problems Painting Vinyl Siding!
Anyone with older aluminum siding is well aware of the
paint chalking problem. Just rub your hand along the old
siding and the chalky old paint will be all over your
palm. Trying to get paint to stick to this could be a
real problem. This is due to oxidation of the paint.
Siding manufacturers originally referred to this problem
as a “benefit”. They called it, “self cleaning”, as the
paint literally washed off the house.
Older vinyl siding is also a problem. UV light fades
vinyl siding over time and the siding becomes very
unsightly. Many unfortunate Toronto homeowners and
contractors have experienced the dismay, when they
repainted their homes, only to find the new paint
peeling off a few months later. Both problems with older
aluminum and vinyl siding can be overcome with proper
cleaning, surface preparation and re-painting.
Cleaning
You will need to rent a powerful pressure washer with at
least 3000 psi. You will want a pressure washer powerful
enough to remove most of the old chalky paint off the
aluminum siding or, to remove any dirt buildup on the
old vinyl siding.
Start at the top course of siding and work your way
down. You will need to keep the pressure wand fairly
close to the siding surface to effectively remove the
old paint. In some areas, you may find that the paint
comes off to the bare metal. Be careful near windows,
corners, soffits and doorways. The water under pressure,
can be forced behind these areas causing damage. You can
add TSP or other cleaning solutions to the reservoir for
mildew, algae or other grime built up. If you do use a
cleaning solution, be sure to completely rinse it off
with your pressure washer. You should allow your home to
dry for several days in dry, sunny weather before
proceeding to the painting process.
If you are repainting vinyl siding or vinyl coated
aluminum siding, you may need a surface de-glosser. This
is a solvent type product used to remove any shine on
the surface and to help your first coat to adhere
better. You will have no trouble finding a good
de-glosser at your local paint supply store.
Application
I like a commercial type airless sprayer. It will draw
the paint directly out of your 5 gallon paint pails,
through the hose and into your spray gun. These are
available to rent at many tool rental locations and even
some paint supply stores that supply contractors. If
your paint is real high quality latex, it will be
thicker than regular latex paint and will require a more
powerful airless sprayer.
Priming
This step is equally as critical as the step above.
Actually, the cleaning and surface preparation phases
will make or break the results of your project.
I like a latex paint additive called emulsa-bond for the
first coat. Emulsa-bond is a bonding agent you will add
to the first coat of paint or primer, to help it to bond
to the old siding.
I buy the best grade exterior latex paint, rather than
oil or other solvent based paint. Latex paint seems to
keep up with the expansion and contraction of the siding
very well. The high quality latex paint I buy needs no
primer. I add the bonding agent directly into the first
colour coat. Check with your paint supplier whether or
not to use a primer. The rule of thumb is, when in
doubt, use a primer. If you use a primer, add the
bonding agent into it before applying. There are also
bonding agents available for oil or other solvent based
paints. One type is called penetrol. These are usually
available at a painting contractor supply store.
Many Toronto
painters will spot prime areas, especially where
bare metal is exposed. I don’t like spot priming because
it can lead to an uneven looking top coat. When I put a
primer coat on, I prime the entire home. This gives a
uniform surface finish later on.
Finish Coat
Your top coat will be colour only. You should check with
your paint manufacturer to see if you need one or two
top coats after the base coat. Like I mentioned above,
buy the highest quality exterior paint.
In Conclusion
Proper cleaning and surface preparation are the two main
ingredients to a successful painting job. A bonding
agent in the first coat is also very critical to avoid
paint peeling off later on. Using these techniques, I’ve
re-painted homes that have lasted far longer than the
original factory applied finish.
About the Author:
Robert Clarke has operated home improvement companies
over the last 30 years. He is the owner of
ContractorsUSA,Inc, a nationwide contractor referral
service at
http://www.contractorsusa.info/
. Get more information about aluminum and vinyl siding
at
http://www.contractorsusa.info/install-vinyl-siding.html
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