How to paint metal garage doors.
How to get spray paint off aluminum garage door.
Make sweeping motions with the nozzle and stop periodically to check the progress.
Always ensure that you are standing at least 10 inches away from the garage door as spraying too close will cause the paint to become super thick and patchy.
When painting metal garage doors dry time will be faster than other materials.
Shake a can of exterior grade spray paint to mix the paint.
Start spraying on the surrounding protective newspaper or cloth to get a comfortable pressure on the trigger and then move into the door spraying horizontally in straight lines.
This works particularly well on spray paint.
After it s dry use a paint scraper and scrape off any paint or graffiti that is still there.
Spray down the door with a garden hose to remove any dust dirt grime and the chipped off paint or graffiti from the garage door.
Apply remover sparingly and immediately rinse with water.
Place a piece of masking tape over the paint and peel it off.
Removing graffiti from aluminum siding or painted metal garage doors is tricky because chemical remover can quickly strip away the painted factory finish along with the spray paint.
If the paint comes off with the masking tape it will not stick to the door and will chip or bubble after drying.
Let the door air dry after spraying it.
To prep metal for paint adhesion you must first clean it with soap and water remove light rust with a wire brush sand it with fine grain sandpaper and then in most cases prime.
You ll want to paint when the weather is comfortable and dry as paint may not dry to the desired finish if it s too hot or cold outdoors or if conditions are damp or wet from recent rain.
Tape off any trim and cover any surfaces you don t want sprayed such as windows or shrubs with plastic.
Now let s get to what you really want to know.
Sand off any flaked paint with an ultrafine grit sanding sponge or sandpaper and wipe off the sanding dust with a rag or sponge.
Pressure wash the area on a setting of 80 psi.
There is a little preparation work involved before you actually start painting.
Allow significant time for the surface to dry.