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How to paint shutters

How to paint shutters

Shutters are another architectural feature that would benefit from the application of a high sheen paint.

For best results:

To promote adhesion and durability of your topcoat, use a PREMIUM PLUS ® primer.

Not interested in applying a primer?
Consider using BEHR ULTRA products--innovatively developed as a paint and primer.

Tools & supplies

Step-by-step process

Step 1

Begin your painting project by pouring thoroughly mixed paint into a bucket and dipping a quality 2"-2½" wide nylon/polyester brush into the paint.

TIP: When working outside, it is best to work out of direct sunlight and when temperatures are 50º-90º F with moderate humidity.

Step 2

With your brush, paint the shutter slats starting at the top of the shutter.

TIP: To eliminate unwanted brush strokes, take a lighter stroke over the newly painted area.

Step 3

Beginning at a top corner of the shutter, paint the side edge of the shutter where it meets the body of the house.

Step 4

Continue until all side edges around the shutter are complete. Wipe off the excess paint that has overlapped onto the stiles.

Step 5

Return to the top of the shutter and begin painting the face of the shutter frame.

Step 6

Continue until the shutter is complete.

TIP: For optimum results in quality of color and finish, apply a second coat.

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