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Bleedin Thumb
25th July 2007, 11:38 AM
G'day, I have to paint a colourbond custom orb shed... I assume that it is powdercoated? am I right?

If it is infact powder coated I know its a bugger to paint over:(( .

Its about 9 yrs old and is in fairly good nick - so how do I prepare it for painting with acrylic?

I would prefer a method that takes little or no effort and that costs next to nothing....and comes with a free set of steak knives. :D

silentC
25th July 2007, 11:55 AM
Try this stuff: http://www.armour-shield.com.au/pages/services_detail.asp?ser_var=colorbond

Bleedin Thumb
25th July 2007, 12:24 PM
Thanks Silent but it sounds expensive and messy. I don't have spray equipment - I intend to use a roller.

Is there a product that can be applied with a high pressure washer that will etch prime the powder coat so I can get some bite?

silentC
25th July 2007, 12:35 PM
Tsk, fussy!

You could try contacting Bluescope and see what they suggest.

Oh, that's right, we don't listen to manufacturer's recommendations, do we? :wink:

silentC
25th July 2007, 12:37 PM
Look what I found:

http://www.bluescopesteel.com.au/go/howto/paint-products-made-from-colorbond-steel

You can ignore this bit if you want:


Please follow the manufacturer's instructions

journeyman Mick
25th July 2007, 12:43 PM
Darren,
I think you may need to replace "Don't Bogart me" with "Instruction Nazi" :o :wink: :D

Mick

PS not all tradesmen ignore instructions

Bleedin Thumb
25th July 2007, 01:06 PM
I actually have just got off the phone to bluescope I wasn't ringing them to get instructions mind... I was just having a friendly chat and as it so happens the subject of colorbond crops up.:rolleyes:

It turns out that its not powder-coated its oven baked polyester and can be overpainted with minimal preparation..which happens to be the type of preparation I'm very good at.:D

The bloke on the phone asked if I wanted some instruction sheets sent out but I said "nah send em to Silent":wink:

silentC
25th July 2007, 02:49 PM
No worries mate, I'll scan 'em and post them in the Woodies Jokes section, that way you can have a gander without anyone knowing. Your secret will be safe with me. :D