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WOOD, VINYL, ALUMINUM: HOW TO SELECT THE RIGHT PAINT FOR THE JOB

When painting exterior surfaces, the end result must not only look good, but also must be tough enough to endure all possible weather conditions. That is why, no matter what the substrate, the key to a successful exterior paint job is surface preparation. In order for the paint to adhere properly, all surface dirt and dust should be removed by either hand-washing with warm, soapy water, followed by thorough rinsing, or by power washing. To remove mildew, prior to the washing step, apply a 3:1 water:bleach mixture and then rinse the surface clean. Wear eye protection and rubber gloves.

Proper paint selection is also crucial. The experts at The Rohm and Haas Paint Quality Institute say you can’t go wrong with top quality 100 percent acrylic latex house paint for virtually any type of exterior surface, be it vinyl siding, aluminum siding or wood. Here, the experts explain why top quality paint will give you the utmost in appearance and durability for each substrate:

Vinyl Siding
Although manufacturers often describe vinyl siding as “virtually maintenance free,” the surface can eventually become marred, stained or chalky. And even if it isn’t, you might simply want to change the color.

When painting vinyl siding, there are two compelling reasons to use a top quality acrylic latex paint: excellent adhesion and superior flexibility. Good adhesion enables the paint to “stick” to the surface of vinyl siding. Flexibility is especially important, because vinyl siding tends to expand and contract more than other exterior materials when subjected to rising and falling temperatures.

There is another reason to favor top quality acrylic latex paint when painting vinyl siding, one that will become apparent when the paint is applied: This type of paint is specially formulated to “level” well, enabling the paint to retain the original nature of the surface, be it smooth or textured. However, when painting vinyl, always select a paint color no darker than the original siding. Darker colors absorb the sun’s heat, which can cause panels to warp and buckle irreversibly.

Aluminum Siding
Given proper surface preparation, aluminum siding is also an excellent candidate for top quality acrylic latex paint. Because the factory finish on older aluminum siding tends to chalk and fade over time, a coat of top quality paint will freshen the appearance of this surface, making it look almost new again. Moreover, the superior resistance of top quality paint to moisture and ultraviolet light will help prevent future chalking and fading.

When selecting the sheen of your paint, keep in mind that older siding may have dents. Using a paint with a flat finish will help conceal these imperfections.

Wood
When applied to a properly prepared and primed wood exterior, top quality acrylic latex paints can protect and beautify a home or other building for up to 10 years or more – far longer than ordinary exterior paint.

One reason is the excellent adhesion characteristic of these paints. In simple terms, the acrylic binder used in these coatings enables them to maintain a better “grip” on wood surfaces; the acrylic binder also gives high quality paints an elastic quality. Together, these attributes help prevent peeling, flaking and other paint failures that can occur with ordinary paint after only a few years.

Top quality paints also contain special additives to give them better mildew resistance, which is especially important on wood. In contrast, an ordinary paint may contain little or no mildewcide, so mildew can quickly begin to grow on the painted surface – especially in damp areas that receive little or no sunlight.

For complete information on painting a variety of substrates, visit The Rohm and Haas Paint Quality Institute’s web site at www.paintquality.com.

 

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The best choice for any substrate is top quality 100%
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