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I have fake vinyl shutters on the house. Want to paint them Hunter green. My question is, can I take these off and rattle can them? Not sure if that’s a screw or a rivet. Am I better off taping and brushing? Do I need a primer? I asked the clown at Home Depot and he looked at me like I had an extra eye in the middle of my forehead. Maybe it’s that dumb of a question? Here’s some pics.. Attachment 152352 Attachment 152353 |
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Here’s what I’m thinking of using… I’ve got 8 shutters to do at $8 a can I figure I can get away under a hundred bucks. Just don’t want to f this up and have it look like Sh1t and have to scrape them. I don’t have anything to test it on, so it’s all or nothing…
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They look like square drive screws to me. If you have the right bit, see if they unscrew easy enough. I wouldn't recommend a rattle can regardless of whether you have to remove it or not. Get a proper exterior paint and brush or spray it on :twocents:
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For the record, you can rattle can them with stuff like you have. I just never like how it finishes. Definitely wouldn't use it unless you can uninstall them though. Don't want it spraying through the slats.
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I'm measuring out my house for siding replacement. Hoping I can keep it under $20K including paint :shakes head:
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Oh, and I’m horrible with a brush… |
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