Prepare to repaint old aluminum awnings that no longer look nice even after they were rinsed and washed.
Repainting metal awning.
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.
However these often contain ammonia.
Clear coat step 1.
Clean awning we have a detailed guide above that lists the entire process step by step.
If will cause some white flaking to appear and gas.
Hold your spray can paint about 10 to 14 inches from the awning.
Apply an oil based primer many people get a latex primer because it dries faster.
The acrylic paint helps to preserve the shiny look of your aluminum awnings.
Ospho metal treatment or acetone we recommend ospho metal treatment spray metal primer.
This will usually require 2 3 people and it may be not feasible for every home.
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.
This will be very effective at removing any and all substances stuck to the metal.
Sand the awning until the metal is shiny and smooth.
If possible detach awning from home.
Wipe each awning s entire surface with vinegar and allow the vinegar to dry.
Sand off any areas on your awning that are flaky or feel rough to the touch after the awning is completely dry.
Let the paint dry for the stipulated time before you apply another coat.
Spray the awning with a thin coat of paint in long even strokes.
To do this the best tool you can use is a pressure washer.