Sand the awning until the metal is shiny and smooth.
Cleaning and painting metal awnings.
The first thing that you will need to do is to completely clean your awning this means removing dirt grime oil and all remaining paint from previous paint jobs.
Sweep all sides of the awning with brush.
Spray entire awning with hose.
Step 2 wet one awning with a hose.
Fill a large bucket with water and add the recommended amount of solvent refer to the back or side of the solvent bottle.
Paint can easily splatter onto areas around the awning.
To prep metal for paint adhesion you must first clean it with soap and water remove light rust with a wire brush sand it with fine grain sandpaper and then in most cases prime.
Step 4 tape.
Next submerge a brush in the cleaning solution and then scrub the awning.
On a nice sunny afternoon spray the entire awning to knock off any dirt and debris.
We spray off the tops brackets and conclude with the underside of the metal sheets.
This is most common on aluminum awnings.
If your awnings are made of aluminum use a solvent especially created for it.
When the metal feels smooth and is shiny you can stop sanding.
My paint isn t sticking.
To do this the best tool you can use is a pressure washer.
For aluminum you will really want to clean the metal well and then apply a primer to get a good stick.
Use an emery cloth to smooth areas of the awning that feel rough when touched.
There will be attraction with steel but none to aluminum.
Rinse with plain water and allow the awning to dry well.
Depending on your awning material you will need to use different cleaning solutions.
If you re not sure if your awning is aluminum try placing a magnet against it.
Sand off any areas on your awning that are flaky or feel rough to the touch after the awning is completely dry.
Rinse the awning with clean water and allow it to dry well.
To clean metal awnings use a metal cleaning solvent and water.
This will be very effective at removing any and all substances stuck to the metal.
Step 3 sand.