How Do You Paint Polywood Outdoor Furniture?

Painting Polywood outdoor furniture can be a great way to change the look of your outdoor space in just a few steps. Polywood is a type of plastic lumber made from recycled milk jugs and other plastic containers.

This makes it one of the most durable types of furniture you can buy, but also means it will take a bit more effort to paint than other materials. With the right tools and preparation, however, painting Polywood outdoor furniture is quite easy.

Before you start painting, you need to make sure the surface of your Polywood furniture is clean and free from dirt, dust, or any other debris that might interfere with the paint’s adhesion. Give the furniture a thorough scrubbing with soapy water using a stiff-bristled brush. If there are any spots that are particularly difficult to remove, you may need to use an oil-based cleaner instead.

Once your Polywood furniture is clean and dry, sand it down with medium-grit sandpaper. This will help create a smooth surface for the paint to adhere to. Be sure to sand in one direction only and avoid circular motions which could leave swirl marks in the wood grain.

You should also use painter’s tape around any parts that you don’t want painted such as handles or hinges. This will ensure that they stay free from paint while you work.

Now it’s time for painting:

Choose an exterior latex or oil-based paint for your Polywood furniture. Make sure the paint is rated for outdoor use. You may also want to consider using a spray paint as this can make it easier to get an even coat on large surfaces.

Start by applying primer first before painting your furniture with two coats of your chosen color. Apply the primer in thin layers and wait at least 24 hours before adding the topcoat of paint. If you’re using spray paint, apply light coats until all areas are evenly covered.

When both coats of paint have dried completely, apply some polyurethane sealant over them for extra durability. Make sure this sealant is rated for outdoor use as well.

Conclusion:

Painting Polywood outdoor furniture can add new life to your backyard space without having to replace old pieces. Before beginning your project, make sure you have all of the necessary tools and supplies ready including sandpaper, primer, exterior latex or oil-based paints and polyurethane sealant specifically designed for outdoor use. Once everything is prepped and ready, simply follow these steps above in order to successfully repaint your Polywood furniture!

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Chris Powell