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Don't break my balls b/c I would re-wrap the aluminum but she says she doesn't have the money.

I have a client that is adamant on me painting her aluminum ledge and trims on her windows.

Does anyone know of a good paint product that will adhere and somewhat last??????

I was thinking Metalic paint from BM????

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Any good paint should stick well to the aluminum trim. I am assuming that is is already factory finished? Just make sure the surface is clean and chalk free. I would probably go will a regular 100% acrylic/waterborne exterior paint or a metal and wood enamel (like BM's).
 

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If you search out this topic on other places, you will find varying opinions on this. I recently had the same type of situation come up. After some research:

1) Washed all surfaces to be painted thoroughly with TSP substitue and a little bit of soap--any liquid soap will do. Make sure to rinse very well.

2) Prime with oil base primer. Latex paints, including primers, will react and can cause bubbling because of the interaction with the aluminum and latex paint. Amonia is the culpert here.

3) Finish with a good latex finish and use Emulsa Bond (EB), made by Food to help with adhesion.

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EmulsaBond only works if there is chalk present, from what I understaind. If you do not have a chalky surface, it is not doing anything and may even be detrimental.
I know oil and galvanized is a bad combo, but did not know that aluminum and latex was a bad combo, I will have to look into that.
 

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i would just powerwash it and add emulsa_bond to the first coat only....and try to paint in the shade cause the sun will make it dry all quick and look streaky...although dont beat urself up to much on that cause it is only usually we painters who notice these little flaws...spraying will also stop the streak problem
 

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Aluminum is very cut and dry. Clean, dry, and dull. Paint with acrylic like 363 BM Latex Metal & Wood Low Luster, or M29 DTM 100% Acrylic Latex Enamel, or M28 DTM 100% Acrylic Enamel. Any DTM or 100% Acrylic coating is ideal for aluminum from any manufacturer. BM DTM's have tenasious grip and color retention.
 
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