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How To Stain A vinyl privacy fencing

Publish Time: 2019-05-31     Origin: Site

Do you want to make your yard or balcony look more beautiful and private? Then the vinyl privacy fencing will be a good choice. But many people, especially those with children, feel that the solid-colored vinyl-shaded box fences are too monotonous to meet their garden requirements. They want to have a brightly colored fence. no problem! Vinyl privacy fences can be dyed! This article will cover some of the things you need to know about vinyl privacy fence staining.


This article contains the following knowledge:

  • Preparation list

  • Steps for staining

  • Warnings for staining

 

1、Preparation list

1) Against the vinyl privacy fencing:

Latex, roller, paint sprayer, plastic wrap

2) For people:

Gloves, goggles, dust mask

2、Steps for staining

Step 1 – Purchase Correct Materials

Vinyl picket vinyl privacy fencing is a smooth surface that will not take regular latex or oil-based paints. You will need an epoxy-based paint that adheres to the vinyl. You will also need to make sure your painting tools are right for the job. Using the wrong brush or roller will cause uneven application, thus creating messy drips in the finish. Check the instructions on your product or ask your local DIY store about brushes and rollers that will work with your paint.

 

Step 2 – Prepare Fence

Even if you hose down your vinyl picket vinyl privacy fencing on a regular basis, there will still be a layer of dirt and grime that can prevent epoxy-based paint from adhering properly. Clean it off with a bucket of warm, soapy water before rinsing it off with the garden hose. Take the time to dry off your fence with a clean towel as this will remove any remaining residue that might affect paint adhesion. Let the fence dry before priming.

 

Step 3 – Cover with Primer

Priming your fence properly will ensure that your top coat does not crack or bubble prematurely. Use an exterior primer designed for vinyl products that it is also mold and mildew-resistant. Wearing latex gloves, use a brush to fill out tricky angles and a roller to cover the larger areas. A paint sprayer, if you have one or can buy one, will give you a more even finish and covers the same area in about half the time as a roller. However, remember to wear safety goggles and a dust mask if using a paint sprayer. Finally, allow the primer to dry before painting.

 

Step 4 – Apply Paint

Paint your picket vinyl fence using the same method as you did with the primer. If you are using the same paint sprayer, make sure you clean it thoroughly and allow it to dry so primer and water are not mixed with your top coat paint. Wrap brushes and rollers with plastic cling wrap instead of cleaning them between applying coats of paint. Also let the paint dry completely between coats and before applying a sealant.

 

Step 5 – Finish with Sealant

Protect your newly painted fence by applying a high-gloss sealant. A good sealant will protect the vinyl from the elements and keep the paint from cracking or fading quickly. Once your sealant dries, you will be able to enjoy the maintenance-free benefits that vinyl picket fencing offers for many years to come.

3、Warnings for staining

1) If the existing paint is not peeled off, the primer is unnecessary.

2) A paint sprayer can be used instead of a roller.

3) Do not use a pressure washer to clean the fence.

4) Always wear gloves and a dust mask to prevent splashing

5) Do not paint the fence deeper than the original paint. The dark color absorbs heat, which can cause warpage.

 

Dyeing vinyl privacy fences is a fun thing, you can ask for vinyl dyeing requirements, or DIY yourself. In the DIY process, you can add your own creativity, free to choose solid color or color, even graffiti . Make your vinyl privacy fence unique and give your yard a unique style.


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