I have a brick built shed at the back of my house and the previous owners installed the aluminium windows from the house when the new double glazing was fitted. The garden has had a makeover (bought the house in April 15) but the shed lets it down as it looks very ugly with brown painted apologies for window frames and the just as ugly aluminium windows. I want to paint the wooden frames and the aluminium white. I read some advice on the internet about scrubbing the aluminium frames with 'lubricant?' What is this lubricant and what is it's purpose? My intention was to clean/prime/paint. Any advice welcome please. I am a retired female fairly keen DIYer (if I don't do it I have to pay someone and house has cost megabucks to do up already!) Photo is pre-makeover and the lean to shed section with brown door has been removed. Small photo is post-makeover. Thanks folks!
Consider Hammerite Special Metals Primer......ferrous metal primer here isn't as good as it needs to be.
The metal needs to be rubbed down and degreased, naturally enough, and the abrasive paper used wet uses soap or whatever as a lubricant......but definitely nothing with oil in it!
John
Thanks. Bit confused about using silicone/wax on the frames? Won't that interfere with paint adhesion? I intend to paint them white as I think metal framed windows are so ugly (not into 'trendy' colours.) Many thanks for the link.
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