Sheet aluminum must be pre treated through abrasion to help encourage it to accept paint.
Paint aluminum sheet metal.
For best results keep the can parallel to the sheet metal surface and spray in a back and forth motion over the surface.
Apply spray paint to the sheet metal.
Like most types of metal surfaces sheet aluminum is hard slick and nonporous.
It is easy to work with and very attractive in the home.
This makes it highly resistant to paint adhesion.
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Then wipe the aluminum down with a tack cloth to get rid of any dust or debris.
The finish coat should be compatible with the primer that was used in step 4.
Thoroughly clean the aluminum and let dry.
Apply self etching primer let dry then sand again.
Aluminum paints that are made for metal are outstanding when used as primers.
Hold the spray paint can 12 to 24 inches 30 4 to 60 9 cm from the surface.
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Sand the metal surface with coarse then fine grit sandpaper.
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The sheet features a union jack style perforated design.
Spray in a quick smooth and even pattern until the surface is covered.
Once you re finished prepping the metal apply several coats of self etching primer letting it dry after each coat.
Unfortunately you can t abrade aluminum by sanding it because the surface is too hard.
You can create farmhouse style signs or modern designs with paint on ruffled or flat aluminum siding which is much more attractive than plain aluminum.
To prep metal for paint adhesion you must first clean it with soap and water remove light rust with a wire brush sand it with fine grain sandpaper and then in most cases prime.
Finish off with a coat of a quality exterior paint.
Painting aluminium step 1 ensure that the surface you intend to paint is clean and free from dirt grease oil or anything else that could potentially interfere with the paint s application and adherence.
Next brush or spray on at least 2 coats of acrylic or latex paint and let the metal dry after each coat.