However when it comes to painting metallic surfaces like aluminum flashing there are a few preparation techniques you need to know to make sure the finish will hold up over time.
Painting metal flashing with siding paint.
Most experienced painters know the basics of applying paint to wood.
Expect to pay the premium for good paint.
You can spend a long time trying to remove the rust again and again or you can clean it once and paint over the metal to make it look new protect it and prevent as much rust from building up on the metal surface in the future.
Before painting galvanized metal such as drip strips around eaves or roof flashing take the following steps so the paint will adhere properly and not peel.
If crawling around on a metal roof in the hot sun does.
I paint the iron beams in latex knowing that rust will sometime show through heat will kill color in time.
If painting light to moderately used indoor metal surfaces think wall sconces bed frames or guest room night tables go with water based acrylic paint a cheaper 15 to 40 per gallon.
You have to determine what kind of metal it is if it s rusty or fresh a can of laquer would be handy metal expands contracts alot so latex is better.
Oil and laquer will heat up and chalk in time.
Check the label to be sure it s recommended for metal siding.
The key to painting aluminum siding is to get it really clean and to use 100 percent acrylic latex paint.
Apply the sherwin williams paint and primer to a galvanized roof with a paintbrush or a roller specifically designed for corrugated metal.
The paint that you choose will depend somewhat on how well you prepared your metal siding to receive the paint and what the surface of it looks like.
Go over the metal with a wire brush to remove any oxidation.