To ensure an even paint job it s important that it come into contact with every part of the exterior.
How to paint over steel siding.
The first step includes cleaning.
Depends on the weather but three or four or five hours is not unusual.
Step 4 retouch.
A new paint job was the solution.
Step 2 tackle rust.
Go over the galvanized steel thoroughly applying more mineral spirits as needed.
Aim the sprayer nozzle directly at the panels eight inches from the siding surface.
When ready pour the primer into the paint container on the sprayer or pour the primer into the paint tray.
There are many different types of factory applied coatings used on metal siding.
Paint the steel siding panels using the sprayer.
First clean your siding and either spray roll or paint the tough durable clear coating on.
Step 1 clean the steel siding.
There are a few different methods of doing this depending on how good of a job you want to do how much time and energy you have and how large of an area you are doing.
No buffing no rubbing just apply let dry and enjoy.
If you are striping a small area then you can do very well with a bucket of water that has some bleach and tsp in it.
And then i would use the rust oleum top coat.
Everbrite is long lasting.
For steel use a latex bonding primer instead of a regular metal paint primer.
That is how you can get the paint to adhere to steel siding.
Your home will look great for many years and can be maintained indefinitely.
The homeowners hated the look but the metal was still in decent shape and they didn t want the expense of re siding the entire house.
Trigger the sprayer to begin the paint flow and use a back and forth motion to cover the length of the panel with an even coat of paint.
How to paint steel siding.
Start at the top of the wall and across the length of the metal siding.
Wash the steel siding with trisodium phosphate tsp and use a pressure washer.
Step 3 paint.
The acid in the vinegar will gently etch the slick zinc coated finish giving it a rougher texture that will allow paint to stick better.
However over time the original paint coat of the siding had developed a chalky film caused by the old paint film wearing away.
But i would use the oil based rust oleum primer which by the way takes forever to dry.