Exterior
PAINTING
VINYL SIDING
Vinyl Siding can
be painted, but the end result is usually a disaster that
could force you to re-side the house. Painting vinyl siding is not recommended.
As the temperature
changes vinyl siding expands and contracts, the panels expand
with heat - getting longer and and contract as it gets colder -
becoming shorter. This movement means
that sometimes there is more and sometimes less
overlap between the pieces.
Unfortunately, you
will not be able to paint the siding and still
allow for this movement.
This means that (depending on the temperature
outside), sections of the siding (under the overlap) that could not be
painted will appear, showing the unpainted color.
There are new paints that are
designed to stick to vinyl......
Bottom line,
they are a good idea ...... just don't do
it!
Removing
latex paint from vinyl siding.
Small splashes can be scraped off, often using a fingernail.
Large splashes can often be removed using a power washer.
Non abrasive detergent cleaners like TSP can be of help.
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