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How to roll paint smooth wood siding.
Roll the soffits using long even strokes 4 6 feet.
Applying a fresh coat of paint every few years will keep your home looking beautiful.
Your choice of roller cover depends on the type of paint latex or oil and the surface you re painting smooth rough or textured.
Pick up any heavy edges with the roller this usually happens at the edge of the fascia board.
Sherwin williams roller covers are available in multiple fabric types synthetic natural or blend to match the type of paint used and in several pile depths appropriate for different surfaces.
Begin rolling the exterior paint from the top down with the soffits first.
If the majority of your siding is bare or at least close to half then you will want to apply primer to the entire area.
If the bare wood has been exposed or there is a big difference.
Roll paint on the wall.
After you have allowed your siding to dry completely you can get out your primer.
Use a stiff bristled brushed to scrub away anything that may resist coming off.
Stop a few inches from the ceiling.
Power wash the siding.
Adjust the pressure on the power washer to light and gently knock off any dirt or debris that may be attached to the surface of the wood siding.
Paint in sections that have defined stopping points.
Knowing how to properly prepare and paint your wood siding will make the process go smoothly.
Pound in any protruding nail heads.
Painting over faded peeling outside paint special attention must be given.
Now roll the body of the house.
You can get the best of both worlds.
Start about a foot from the bottom and 6 in.
Work a paint scraper from every direction keeping the blade flat against the wood so you don t create gouge marks.
Measure the area you covered by one quart of paint if it s not between 90 and 100 sq ft adjust your application rate as needed.
Understanding how many coats of paint on exterior wood will seal protect much longer.
You will want to use a roller or a brush to apply your primer.
Lay the paint on the wall with a sweeping stroke.
Now roll up and down back toward the corner to quickly spread the paint.
Use a scraper to remove loose paint from the siding working from every direction.
Before sanding scrape loose and flaking paint from the siding.
To avoid lap marks on exterior siding paint each section so it dries evenly.
Use a roller on the boards applying one thin coat at a time.
Make sure you apply primer to all spots of bare wood.
From the corner and roll upward at a slight angle using light pressure.
For textured surfaces like rough wood siding get the speed of a sprayer and the superior coverage of a brush with back brushing.