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The most important step in the process of painting aluminum storm windows is the preparation work. Paint will not adhere to aluminum that is not properly prepared. You must clean the window frames of all dirt and peeling paint, and apply primer before you can paint the windows. Skipping these vital steps could cost you more in the long run. Take the time to do the preparation work to avoid a flaking paint job. Surface preparation is the key to a high-quality paint finish.


1
Clean the aluminum storm window frames well, wiping with dish soap and water. Remove grease and dirt with a semi-abrasive scouring pad. Allow the aluminum storm windows to dry completely.

2
Sand the aluminum storm window frames using a sanding block or 100-grit sandpaper to remove all loose, flaking or peeling paint. Use a small hand broom to sweep off the sanding dust and loose paint chips. Wash the window frames again and then rinse them with clean water. Allow the window frames to dry completely.

3
Cover the glass areas of the aluminum storm windows with masking paper. Secure the paper using masking tape. Cover all areas around the storm windows that you do not want painted.


4
Shake a can of primer for the time recommended by the manufacturer. Apply the primer to the aluminum storm windows in short, sweeping motions. Allow the primer to dry completely. Sand any areas that appear bubbled. Clean the window frames of all sanding dust. Apply a second coat of the primer.

5
Shake a can of metal paint for the time recommended by the manufacturer. Hold the can approximately 1 foot from the aluminum storm windows and apply a light coat of paint to the surface using smooth, sweeping motions. Allow the paint to dry for the amount of time recommended by the manufacturer. Apply a second coat of paint. Allow the paint to dry for the amount of time recommended by the manufacturer. You can apply several light coats of paint until you achieve adequate paint coverage.

6
Remove the masking paper and tape from the windows. Clean any over-spray from the windows using a paint scraper.

Things You Will Need
  • Dish soap

  • Semi-abrasive scouring pad

  • Sanding block

  • 100-grit sandpaper

  • Broom

  • Masking paper

  • Masking tape

  • Primer

  • Metal paint

  • Scraper
Tip
  • Use a rust-inhibiting metal primer and follow with a rust-inhibiting metal paint to ensure a long-lasting paint finish.
Warnings
  • Shake the can for the full amount of time recommended by the manufacturer to ensure a successful paint job.

  • Paint contains fumes. Wear a mask and work in a well-ventilated area