If you want to brighten the aluminium siding on your home or repaint your aluminium boat, it is not as simple as just whipping out a paintbrush and paint. Aluminium surfaces need special preparation before painting. This differs from most surfaces in that aluminium must be etched. Etching is a technique that involves coating the metal with an acid, which causes a chemical reaction that in turn produces a slight engraving. This helps paint adhere to the aluminium surface. Vinegar, a weak acid, can be used to etch aluminium in preparation for painting.
Mix together a solution of equal parts water and vinegar.Coat the aluminium in the vinegar mixture and monitor it regularly, applying more vinegar solution if it begins to dry. Allow the vinegar solution to work until the aluminium surface becomes dull and darker.
- If you want to brighten the aluminium siding on your home or repaint your aluminium boat, it is not as simple as just whipping out a paintbrush and paint.
- Coat the aluminium in the vinegar mixture and monitor it regularly, applying more vinegar solution if it begins to dry.
Wipe down the etched aluminium with warm, soapy water. Rinse it thoroughly with clean water and pat it dry with a lint-free towel. Allow the aluminium to air-dry.
Apply one or two coats of aluminium primer to the etched surface with a paintbrush or small paint roller, following the manufacturer’s directions. A paint roller will ensure a smoother, more even coat. If you are using a paintbrush, use long, even strokes. Allow the primer to dry.
- Wipe down the etched aluminium with warm, soapy water.
- Apply one or two coats of aluminium primer to the etched surface with a paintbrush or small paint roller, following the manufacturer’s directions.
Paint the primed surface with 100 per cent acrylic latex outdoor paint with the highest volume of acrylic resin as possible. Use a paintbrush or paint roller, apply one or two coats as needed, then allow the paint to dry according to the manufacturer’s directions.