Oneshot Paint One Awning
Awnings are generally used to provide protection over windows and outside doors.
Oneshot paint one awning. Wash the awnings thoroughly with a soft sponge removing all traces of dirt grime tree sap and other residue. Mix a 50 50 solution of mild dish soap and warm water in a bucket. Apply over clean dry surfaces which are free from wax grease dust chalk etc and have been primed with the appropriate 1 shot chromatic primer. You can follow our step by step guide below.
The spray gun should be set to a spray pressure of 25 to 30 psi. Those using smaller spray cans may apply the dye directly out of the can. Awnings are often made out of a metal including aluminum. Prime most rigid plastics including polystyrene pvcs and pvfs with chromatic 5004 clear vinyl primer.
You will want to use an acrylic paint and it s imperative that you mix in a fabric medium so that the paint will remain flexible after it dries and we prefer gac900 we first learned of this solvent from a discussion with the paint expert at a special effects company and we ve never had a single reader reach out to complain that it didn t. Stir the can of vinyl dye well and transfer it to a clean paint sprayer for application. Because they are outside and exposed to the weather awnings will occasionally have to be repainted.