If done correctly painting a metal awning can be a very manageable job.
Painting awning metal.
Frequently asked questions is priming required no it s not required to prime the metal awnings.
Painting an aluminum awning is easy once its surface has been properly prepared.
The first thing that you will need to do is to completely clean your awning this means removing dirt grime oil and all remaining paint from previous paint jobs.
Large cans may be the most cost effective option when painting large linear metal objects such as fences and backsplashes but spray paints e g rust oleum hammered metal finish spray 8 74 for.
While painting aluminum increases its aesthetic it also prolongs its life with a hard wearing top coat of paint and sealant that can stand up to harsh weather and soaring temperatures.
The acrylic paint helps to preserve the shiny look of your aluminum awnings.
Keeping the awning painted prevents moisture from contacting the metal.
Let the paint dry for the stipulated time before you apply another coat.
We spray off the tops brackets and conclude with the underside of the metal sheets.
Spray the awning with a thin coat of paint in long even strokes.
Because they are outside and exposed to the weather awnings will occasionally have to be repainted.
However the paint will adhere better if the metal has been primed first.
Then use a spray paint for metal i use rustoleum in the color and paint finish gloss matte you choose.
The project can be completed quickly and is fairly easy to do clean awning thoroughly.
Sweep all sides of the awning with brush.
Clean it well and scrub off all the dirt etc and dry it well.
Hold your spray can paint about 10 to 14 inches from the awning.
Like most materials metal awnings require routine maintenance to increase their life expectancy.
Apply one coat let dry.
Awnings are often made out of a metal including aluminum.
If rust is visible you can buy rustoleum spray primer and cover entire awning first.