This ensures even coats and will prevent you from missing any spots.
Painting chalky siding.
This is very important because this is what actually removes the chalk before the primer is put on.
Test old siding paint for lead using a lead test kit.
This is called chalking and essentially is the existing paint breaking down from the weather.
This oxidation that occurs on aluminum siding results in the build up of a chalk like substance on the siding itself which can easily be seen by wiping your hand across the aluminum.
If vertical paint up to down.
If lead is present contact a licensed lead abatement specialist.
Rub siding with cloth to check for powdery paint pigment and mildew.
If the paint color comes off on your hand the paint is chalking.
Wipe the surface with the palm of your hand.
If the paint no longer feels tacky or sticky it s completely dried.
Scrub off the chalk with a strong solution of water and spic and span or tsp detergent or a nonphosphate tsp alternative.
It is also important to use a cleaner when powerwashing so that it will actually help remove the chalk along with the pressure.
You can paint it.
If your siding is horizontal paint left to right.
If your aluminum siding has developed a chalky residue or is faded stained or just plain the wrong color fear not.
To test the dryness of your paint touch the siding with your finger in an inconspicuous area.
Here s how to prepare the surface and choose your paint.
Cover ground and nearby shrubs with drop cloths.
By the diy experts of the family handyman magazine.
Some exterior paints such as those used on aluminum siding intentionally chalk for self cleaning.
There are several steps in dealing with a chalky surface to ensure a long lasting paint job.