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Painting particle board siding.
Particle board or chipboard is a very lightweight type of wood that s often found in inexpensive furniture or small decoration.
Adding a polyurethane coat.
Wait until the temperature reaches at least 50 degrees f before painting wood siding.
Particleboard requires oil based paints because.
The rough surface of the wood makes it difficult to apply an even coat of paint but priming and sealing can result in an attractive painted finish.
The main uses are for furniture underlayment and as substrate for countertops.
Caulk the end joints in the siding then paint the siding with quality exterior paint.
There is no specific kind of paint that you need to use.
You can paint it but that s not going to help it.
Use satin finish paint even though it costs more.
Particle board is a waste wood product that s made by mixing sawdust with adhesives.
According to the composite panel.
Take the time to properly prepare and clean your wood siding before you paint.
Paint the particleboard thoroughly and evenly with a paintbrush.
Caulk and paint siding.
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If a job s worth doing it s worth doing right.
Once you ve applied primer and sanded the pressed wood board you can begin painting.
Then it s time to go wild and creative by painting the particle board.
Unlike similar sounding silicone caulks siliconized acrylic caulks can be painted so they enhance the finished appearance of the paint job.
It can be milled with all power tools and has moderate tear out.
Check the weather before you paint.
That shiny new look will soften and in the end will make keeping the siding clean much easier.
Let the first coat dry and then lightly sand it and clean it with a tack cloth before applying another layer.
Paint the particle boards as a final bit of preparation sand the primed surface of the chipboard with a 200 220 grit sandpaper to remove imperfections left behind by the primer.
Caulk and seal all cracks in the siding as well as any open seams joints or gaps with a quality acrylic or siliconized acrylic caulk.