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Aluminum
Siding
Bare
Metal is Exposed/To Be Painted
a.
Surface Preparation:
- treat
any mildew with a 3:1 water:household bleach mixture, leaving
it on for 20 minutes and adding more as it dries; wear eye and
skin protection; rinse thoroughly
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if there is any white oxide on bare metal, remove as much as possible
by rubbing with non-metallic scouring pad (note: if steel wool
is used, residual particles, if not completely removed, can eat
pin holes through the aluminum)
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remove dirt, chalk, treated mildew, etc. by scrubbing with detergent
and water, and rinse thoroughly; or power wash with plain water;
chalking on weathered aluminum siding tends to be deep in the
factory finish, and a second treatment may be necessary if there
is still noticeable chalk on the surface
b.
Priming:
- priming
of the old factory finish generally is not necessary if chalk
can be removed as part of surface preparation
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for areas where chalk is stubborn and cannot all be removed, apply
a solvent based exterior primer recommended for this substrate
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for areas where metal is exposed, remove any white powdery oxide
with a non-metallic scouring pad, and apply a latex or oil-based
exterior metal primer that is recommended for bare aluminum
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do not leave a primer unpainted
c.
Painting:
- use
top-of-the-line exterior 100% acrylic latex house paint in flat
or satin finish, depending on appearance desired
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a flat finish will be much less revealing of dents and irregularities
in the siding than will a glossier finish
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for best results, apply by spray
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