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Aluminum-clad windows have a solid wood interior encased in aluminum for durability. The casings have the appearance of wooden trim, but the aluminum covering protects the wood from damage. The paint on aluminum-clad windows is made to last for many years and is often warrantied by the manufacturer. When the paint becomes faded or chipped, or you just want to change the color of the casings, you can paint your aluminum-clad windows.


1
Wipe the casings with a clean cloth dipped in mineral spirits to remove built-up dirt and grime. Clean the windows with mild soap and water. Rinse with water and allow it to dry.

2
Sand the aluminum with 120-grit sandpaper to scuff the surface. Remove dust with a dry cloth.

3
Apply a coat of metal-bonding primer to the aluminum casings with a paintbrush. Allow it to dry completely.

4
Paint the casings with an acrylic latex paint of the desired color. Allow it to dry completely before applying a second coat, if desired.

Things You Will Need
  • Clean cloth

  • Mineral spirits

  • Mild soap and water

  • 120-grit sandpaper

  • Dry cloth

  • Metal-bonding primer

  • Paintbrush

  • Acrylic latex paint