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Oil based primer for aluminum siding.
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Overtime those bubbles can show or cause the paint to bubble and flake.
The drawback is the level of voc s that are often found in oil based primers.
Choose a primer made for metal for the best results.
Virtually every paint manufacturer makes a high quality oil based metal priming paint.
It stops staining from water nicotine and smoke from happening to your paint work.
This is the product to use to create the barrier.
This primer battles stains furiously.
Latex primer can cause a chemical reaction with the aluminum that forms small gas bubbles.
Even when applying outside it is advisable to wear a mask and read the safety instructions before using.
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We have always washed the house to remove dirt mold and chalk.
The paint primer adds some needed shiny gloss to your paint jobs.
While you can use either oil based primer tends to work better on aluminum.
We then blend a bonding coat of a top quality latex paint and eb emulsa bond followed by a coat of straight paint once the first coat has dried.
The oil base will absorb any chalking pigment and acts as an extra layer of protection from the outside elements.
I would use a water base dtm bonding primer on any bare spots.
I would use water base because unlike oil base it won t become brittle and crack down the road it will expand and contract with the siding and it can also withstand heat better than oil base.
However it is not necessary to apply the primer full strength.
Aluminum siding only needs to be primed if you have bare aluminum.
I am not disagreeing with you regarding the use of an oil based primer on weathered aluminum siding prior to painting.
You can also use an acrylic primer which will act as a strong base while sticking to metal and not reacting to any possibly missed oxidation on the siding.
Look for an oil based primer.
Choose the correct primer.
In fact thinning it down actually helps the primer penetrate deeply into the eroded paint finish on your siding.