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I have those white aluminum gutters but they have become quite dirty.. they
dont clean up very well. Am I better off just to paint over them? |
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My painter convinced me to do that about 6 years ago. It worked very
well, at least so far. I was worried that it might peel, but it hasn't at all. So, I guess if you do it right, it works! |
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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... I have those white aluminum gutters but they have become quite dirty.. they dont clean up very well. Am I better off just to paint over them? I'd give one more try with a strong cleaner first. If that does not work, you can paint them and yes, it will be a durable as any house paint and eventually have to be re-done. |
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On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 13:23:49 -0700, "John H."
wrote: I have those white aluminum gutters but they have become quite dirty.. they dont clean up very well. Am I better off just to paint over them? Try cleaning with mineral spirits. Though, white aluminum gutters often hold stains. If you paint, latex is self-priming on the gutters, just needs a good cleaning first, which you'll have already done if you try cleaning with mineral spirits :-). -- Luke __________________________________________________ ____________________ "I believe in the division of labor. You send us to Congress; we pass laws under which you make money...and out of your profits, you further contribute to our campaign funds to send us back again to pass more laws to enable you to make more money." -- Senator Boies Penrose (Republican-PA), 1896 |
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"John H." writes:
I have those white aluminum gutters but they have become quite dirty.. they dont clean up very well. Am I better off just to paint over them? I've used straight Clorox which works well. It may not look like it's working but they get brighter in a few hours. |
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John H. wrote:
I have those white aluminum gutters but they have become quite dirty.. they dont clean up very well. Am I better off just to paint over them? GO to the hardware store and buy some Aluminum Siding cleaner. Works like a champ. On tough spots spray on full strength. Wear gloves and don't let it drip down your elbows. |
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"John H." wrote in message ... I have those white aluminum gutters but they have become quite dirty.. they dont clean up very well. Am I better off just to paint over them? Yes, powerwash them and then paint. About 10 years ago, I did this to mine and I need to do this again. I can't remember the paint I used. But it stood up well. I used a "whiz" roller to put the paint and it was quick, simple and fast using an extension handle on the roller, I did it all from the ground, no ladders. |
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