Spring into Exterior Painting
Four Tips from the Rohm and Haas Paint Quality
Institute
With warm weather just around
the corner, it will soon be time to begin those
home exterior painting projects. No matter whether
you’re contemplating a whole house re-do
or a simple front door color change, spring is
the perfect time to spruce up your home. And,
a fresh coat of paint adds not only to “curb
appeal” but also helps to protect what
is probably your largest investment—your
home.
To get picture-perfect, long-lasting
results, follow these four basic rules for a
successful
and attractive exterior paint job.
Happy Painting,

Debbie
Zimmer, Editor
dzimmer@rohmhaas.com
1. Prepare the surface
properly.
Anyone who has ever
painted knows that
there is a natural
tendency to start
applying paint as
quickly as possible.
But even the best
quality paints can
fail if they are
applied to a dirty
or unsound surface.
Before beginning
to paint, make
sure the surface
is clean and free
of chalk and dirt.
Use soap and water
with a scrub brush,
then rinse. Or,
consider using
a power washer,
when may be rented
or purchased. Treat
any mildew on the
surface with a
1;3 mixture of
household bleach
and water Apply
the mixture and
allow it to remain
on the surface
of 20 minutes.
Be sure to wear
eye protection.
Remove any loose,
flaking or peeling
paint by scraping,
sanding or wire
brushing. Feather
back rough paint
edges by sanding.
If you are repainting
a glossy surface,
be sure to sand
it so that the
new paint will
adhere better.
And, spot prime
any bare wood.
Finally, brush
off any dust or
particles left
from the sanding
and scraping prior
to painting.
2. Buy top quality
acrylic latex paint.
To get a durable
paint job, be sure
to purchase the
highest quality
paint. A top quality
acrylic latex paint
is an excellent
choice for most
exterior applications.
These paints have
superior adhesion,
and will maintain
a tight grip on
a properly prepared
surface. This helps
prevent premature
paint failures
like blistering,
flaking and peeling.
Another
plus with top
quality acrylic
late paint is
its
flexibility,
which enables it
to expand
and contract
with the surface
below
when temperatures
rise of fall
dramatically. This
adds to the
life of the paint
job.
3. Use the right
tools and brushes.
To get the best
results from your
top quality paint
purchase apply
it with good quality
brushes, rollers
and other applications
equipment. They’ll
make the work more
effortless and
help you apply
a thicker, more
uniform coat of
paint for a better-looking,
longer lasting
paint job.
With brushes and
rollers, be sure
that you have the
right type of applicator
for the paint you
are applying. Use
synthetic-bristle
brushes and synthetic-nap
rollers for latex
paints. Finally,
when choosing brushes,
use those that
are tightly packed
and well-balanced.
4. Paint in the
right weather conditions.
Weather conditions
play an important
role in both paint
application as
well as the long-term
performance. Choose
the right type
of day to do your
exterior painting.
It’s best
to paint when the
weather is mild
but not to hot
and when there
is little or no
wind. It’s
also best to avoid
painting in direct
sunshine, since
the surface of
your house can
be 10 or even 20
degrees hotter
than the air temperature,
which can cause
the paint to dry
too quickly. By
painting in moderate
weather, you’ll
get the best performance
from your paint
and your effort.
Tackling exterior
home painting projects
add both value
and protection.
By following these
four simple steps,
you’ll get
a long-lasting
and attractive
finish.
The Rohm and Haas Paint Quality Institute
P.O. Box 1348
Philadelphia, PA 19109
215.592.3000
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