scott.hall@comcast.net wrote:
>I'd have thought it was an easy question, but the box store droids either
>don't know or won't say, or offer conflicting information:
>
>can I paint vinyl gutters? is it a good idea to do so, or am I wasting my
>time? and if I can't, is there another way to color them to the taupe (I'm
>married now...) color my wife wants rather than the white sold in home depot?
>
>thanks in advance.
>
>scott
>
>
The architectural trim on my house if vinyl coated foam. I painted 10
years ago with regular old flat exterior grade latex paint and it has
not peeled. Two caveats, it was meant to be painted and the vinyl is
under under an overhang on the north side (no sun). Still, I used some
vinyl coolers as saw horses while painting and the latex paint is still
there.
The problem with vinyl is that it expands and contracts with temperature
changes. Something link ename or oil, which forms a hard skin, probably
won't work, but latex is flexible enough to hold. Just rough of the
surface with fine sandpaper before painting to add some bite for the
paint to hold.
Peter Thomas
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