Preparing Exterior Wooden Windows For Painting
Dissolve some sugar soap in hot water and wearing gloves wash down the windows using a cloth or plastic scouring pad.
Preparing exterior wooden windows for painting. After you need to prime all bare wood surface doesnt matter - water or oil based primer. Dust and Clean Windows Use a dry cloth to dust the trim panes and windowsill and then use a diluted soap concentrate and a small rag to clean the windows and windowsill. Once the patch is dry shaped and sanded prime it to protect it from moisture.
If there is mildew or algae affecting the outdoor woodwork apply sterilising solution. This is particularly important if any existing paint is gloss. Get rid of any dirt and grime and wash it with clean water.
Outside painting should only be done in temperatures between 10 and 40C. The undercoat may not be necessary if the final coat will be a Single Coat paint although it does help to disguise the repair. How to spruce up your exterior wood.
Fill holes and damages using two parts wood filler usually 1 undercoat is enough and then good quality exterior gloss. You can fill nail holes with them too. Preparing before painting is key to a great exterior finish.
For a start it depends on the type of paint youre using. Only if you need to protect other paint work. If your frame is to be painted in a clear varnish or waxed it will be important to match the colour of filler or putty to that of the timber.
When baseboard paint is dry cover the top of the molding with blue masking tape. Flexible silicone for suitable for windows and doors Primer for wood suitable for interior and exterior use if you are painting both inside and outside of the window Water-based eggshell paint or gloss suitable for interior and exterior use if you are painting both inside and outside of the window Painters tape or masking tape optional. Before painting wood siding fill large holes and gouges with a two-part resin filler such as Minwax High Performance Wood Filler.
