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Metal
Previously
Painted/Flaking or Peeling/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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remove loose or peeling paint by scraping or wire brushing; wear
eye protection, dust mask and work gloves
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if any rust is evident, remove as much as possible by wire brushing;
wear eye protection, dust mask and work gloves
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remove dirt, chalk, treated mildew, loosened paint and rust, etc.
by scrubbing with detergent and water, and rinse thoroughly; or
power wash with plain water
b. Priming:
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use oil-based primer if old coating is built-up of oil-based paint
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use two coats of primer for maximum corrosion resistance
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for copper, brass or other copper-containing alloys, use only
a primer recommended for these materials, or discoloration of
the finish coat may occur
c. Painting:
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use top-of-the-line exterior 100% acrylic latex house paint in
flat, satin, semi-gloss or gloss finish (depending on appearance
desired) that is recommended for primed or painted metal of the
type you are doing
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use an oil-based paint if old coating is built-up of oil-based
paint
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direct-to-metal (DTM) gloss latex products may be used for ferrous
metals, following manufacturers directions closely, with
or without primer; but best results will be obtained using a metal
primer
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