How to Paint UPVC Windows on Your Home

Painting a home can be a lot of work. It takes time to prep the walls, sand and seal them, choose a color, and then wait for it to dry. Painting UPVC windows is no different. In fact, because of their prominent location on your home, painting them should be done with care.

Painting a home can be a lot of work. It takes time to prep the walls, sand and seal them, choose a color, and then wait for it to dry. Painting UPVC windows is no different. In fact, because of their prominent location on your home, painting them should be done with care. It’s super easy to get paint all over your clothes or drop a can of paint on the floor. The good news is that this article will help you avoid that mess by teaching you how to go about painting UPVC windows on your home. Here’s what you need:

-Window cleaner

-Two buckets

-Roller brush

-Zinsser primer

-Zinsser tinted primer

-Zinsser polyurethane gloss enamel

-4" roller frame

-Lint free cloths

-Sheet plastic

-Paint brush

-Paint chip sample book.

Painting the UPVC Windows

Now that you have the supplies, it’s time to start painting. The first thing you want to do is clean the windows. Use window cleaner and a rag to clean all the dirt and residue off of the windows. If there are any stubborn marks or spots, use a little bit of acetone on a cloth.

Next, it’s time to prime those windows! If you want your paint job to last for as long as possible, priming is a must. Apply a coat of Zinsser primer in an even layer with a roller brush or lint free cloth across each pane in the UPVC window frame. It may be helpful to put some newspaper down on the floor under your work area to avoid getting paint on your flooring when you wash off your brush at the end of this step. Allow the primer coat to dry for two hours before applying your tinted primer coat in an even layer with a roller brush or lint free cloth once again, allowing it to dry for two hours before applying your final topcoat of Zinsser Polyurethane Gloss Enamel in an even layer with a roller brush or lint free cloth once again, allowing it to dry for four hours before moving onto.

Cleaning Up

Before you even think about painting your windows, it’s important to clean them. The best way to do this is by using window cleaner. This will make sure that all of the dirt and grime is gone before you paint the windows.

Pro-tip: Make sure to use gloves when you’re cleaning the windows. You don't want to get any of that window cleaner on your hands because not only will it be tough to wash off, but it can also cause irritations like chemical burns

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