Re-painting powder-coated window frames
G'day
I'm looking for some of your expert advice, fellas.
The family residence (ie, the place where my wife and I live and two of our descendants occasionally sleep whilst clogging up the driveway with their cars) has powder-coated aluminium window frames. The house is 16 years old and the windows that have significant exposure to the sun have faded a fair bit over time.
I'm considering re-painting. This is not a job to be considered lightly because we have quite a large number of windows.
What's the best approach? How do I provide an initial key on the powder coating, what kind of primer and what's the best paint to use? I would appreciate any advice you can give me.
Regards
Col
Re: Re-painting powder-coated window frames
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Originally posted by Driver
G'day
I'm looking for some of your expert advice, fellas.
I'm considering re-painting. This is not a job to be considered lightly because we have quite a large number of windows.
What's the best approach? How do I provide an initial key on the powder coating, what kind of primer and what's the best paint to use? I would appreciate any advice you can give me.
Regards
Col
Check out ESP - Easy Surface Prep.
From the web site:-
ESP Easy Surface Prep cleans the old surface and leaves a permanent bonding film to which paint will adhere firmly - all in one application. Wipe it on. Wipe it off. Paint after 90 minutes. The paint will stick everytime. Guaranteed!
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