But one thing we've not enjoyed is that the white railings have needed to be repainted every few years, especially in the area that's covered with a pergola and clear roofing system (versus a solid roof). In the past we've just slapped on any paint to try and get the job done quickly, but this time we were determined to do a better job so we wouldn't have to repaint them as soon.
So for all you porch people, I wanted to share with you the tips we came up with that resulted in a much better finish that we know will last a lot longer - if you have railings, you'll know what I'm talking about!
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It's a good idea to use a brush for this step to make sure to get primer in all the nooks and crannies. It dries in 30 minutes, so you could actually prime and paint in one day if you were able.
The foam roller is awesome and quickly adds a smooth topcoat to all the rails. We also then added one coat of the new paint to all the columns on the porch, too, to match everything and the foam roller made it go FAST.
Now we can sit on our porch and truly relax - enjoying the view of both our neighborhood AND the fresh white porch railing.
Click the link below for more details on the steps - including the brand of primer and paint we used.
7-2016 UPDATE: It looks as fresh as when we did it last fall - longer lasting mission accomplished!!
Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/11194054/tips-to-repaint-porch-railings-that-last site
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