Wait until the primer is dried.
Painting steel siding primer.
You mix it with water scrub down the areas to be painted with a stiff bristled brush and rinse it all clean.
A new paint job was the solution.
This will provide you with an additional layer before the layers of paint are applied.
Then apply the primer to the metal siding in even strokes.
The homeowners hated the look but the metal was still in decent shape and they didn t want the expense of re siding the entire house.
Keep in mind that exposing water based paint directly to metal can rust it so apply an oil based primer before application.
As long as the siding is clean you won t need to use a primer unless raw metal is exposed.
When ready pour the primer into the paint container on the sprayer or pour the primer into the paint tray.
Then put the paint of your desired color in the rolling pan and cover your paint roller with the paint.
These areas are subjected to a great deal of wear and abrasion so care should be taken when choosing a finish coat.
Finally since metal is such a good heat absorber avoid painting siding while it s getting direct sunlight.
The home has insulated steel siding but the original paint finish was severely worn.
A solvent based primer that is specifically for metal and will help prevent rust is usually the best way to go for this especially in areas that come into contact with rain or other moisture.
Spray paint cans offer more complete coverage of irregular surfaces.
That is how you can get the paint to adhere to steel siding.
I would use the red rust oleum primer the oil based primer and i would let it thoroughly dry after you knock off all the loose paint and sand it and make sure the surface is ready to accept it.
Here is a picture of a project we did last year.
The aluminum siding was a shade of beige that had aged into a dull mustard tone and the trim was a rust colored reddish brown.
Make sure you get into all the crevices around the surface of the shed.
It s a powder that is available at most box stores or paint stores.
Start at the top of the wall and across the length of the metal siding.
But i would use the oil based rust oleum primer which by the way takes forever to.
You will need a thin layer of primer before applying the actual paint on the steel siding.
For steel use a latex bonding primer instead of a regular metal paint primer.