Refinishing the exteriors ...aluminum clad/wood window

ctbruss

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We recently purchased a 1988 fixer and although the windows are of good quality, the aluminum exteriors are faded and chalky. Only 14 windows. Any recommendations for prep, primer material and finish material?
 
Wipe clean or power-wash. If they were previously painted you could use a number of products but if it’s the factory stock aluminum and its chalky I would use Sherwin-Williams MSA (multi surface acrylic) no primer necessary.
 
Ves said:
Wipe clean or power-wash. If they were previously painted you could use a number of products but if it’s the factory stock aluminum and its chalky I would use Sherwin-Williams MSA (multi surface acrylic) no primer necessary.
Thanks for the tip...I'll check to make sure the local SW carries that
 
ctbruss said:
Ves said:
Wipe clean or power-wash. If they were previously painted you could use a number of products but if it’s the factory stock aluminum and its chalky I would use Sherwin-Williams MSA (multi surface acrylic) no primer necessary.
Thanks for the tip...I'll check to make sure the local SW carries that

Yea man, If they don’t they will order it for you
 
If the windows are powder coated then try cleaning them with a damp cloth and VIM. Make sure you use the regular Bleach free bottle.
Once clean a good coat of quality car polish should work to bring them back. This is all I every do to my chalky gutters and dull deck rails.

Lambeater
 
Vondawg said:
Ves...wouldn’t you use flash bond prior to the MSA ? On something like this

On aluminum I would just use MSA, no primer. If you were going to prime it then you could paint with a number of different products after.
 
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