This was SO helpful!! My ex did shutters that were not paintable. I bought new ones, but want to make sure the job is done correctly. I wouldn't have done primer without watching this. Thank you so much!!
Omg!!! Thank you!! I have used everything and my paint just kept peeling right off. Your video needs to be number one. Thank you again. You saved me over$200.00 dollars. Because I was just about to buy different ones. And it still would not have made difference. #1 Video
Great video! You saved our day! Was under the impression these were paintable shutters and thanks to you, we found the kilz products at home depot and the shutters look great! You saved us a whole lot of pain. Thanks again for sharing!
Been a painter for over 30 years your conclusion for oil primer was spot on and between spray or brush both will work but I would put 2 thin coats on either method also looked like an hvlp sprayer you used if you had an airless thinning would not be required. Side note emulsa bond works great for addhearing to slippery/glossy surfaces like vinyl siding/shutters. If I wanted to I could cover those shutters in 1 coat with a brush it's just a pain you have to keep your brush at the right angle every stroke as to not peal off paint but float it and it takes much longer. They look great tho your hired.
Thank you for sharing! I tried the process and it worked!! I did the scratch test and the paint didn't come off. Now off to do all of them. We will have beautiful solid colored shutters again not aged and weathered ones.
Chris/ John I’ll be following suit this weekend👍🏽 Thanks for the vid, comparison oil vs water based, brush vs sprayer Chris, especially the tip on the rattle can primer🙌🏽
Thanks for the video. I am painting a door and shutters today! I thought about just buying new shutters but they are costly. I love spray Kilz too. its absolutely the best!!!
Chris- Finding your video blew me away. I am repainting my 20 year old plastic shutters, exact size and manufacturer as yours, and using the same color/paint manufacturer as yours! The existing shutters were previously painted and were just cleaned and repainted. However I'm adding 4 new ones and I knew I needed to do more than just paint them. This video has saved me HOURS of experimentation. Only difference is I use a HVLP gun with a large tip for latex paints. Really spits out a lot of lightly thinned paint. Believe it or not... I will also be painting our front door the same color. Very well made video, thanks.
@@chriscraft77022 I've looked and looked (now two years after your video) and cannot find the interior/exterior form of the Kilz aeresol primer - no place I've looked seems to have it in stock. So I'm glad to see that you had success even with the interior primer. I CAN find that.
Thanks for your horn relay video and converting from generator to alternator. Really made it easy. Good to point out details when painting those shutters.
Turned out great Chris. I have some shutters on my house that are faded. I have been trying to decide if I should paint or replace them. Thanks for the vid.
Hi! Love your video..hows the paint holding? Im going to try and change a white hand railing to a warm brown for my deck. Gonna follow your suggestions.
This was a great video. I suck at painting but have some paint projects I'm working on now. They're all going badly. Was trying to paint some book shelves with that fake wood stuff. Textured like your shutters here. I bought an expensive primer that "sticks to anything". That did not work at all for me. It was peeling easily like your first tests no matter how long I waited. Needs to be able to take books going in and out. Today I tried to paint some closet doors that look like your shutters here, but made of real wood. Used a brush. Well that was a mistake. Looks so bad. I hope the second coat with a spray paint will save it somewhat. But you did a great job with your project. Yeah on the video I can't tell them apart. I know cameras can't capture stuff like it is in real life.
Latex semi gloss works great with a brush. Make sure shutters are clean and dry. Dish soap works fine with hot water. Also cheap oil based spray paint works fine as well. Home Depot brand. Or any spray paint. You don't need fancy spray paint equipment.
How many shutters are you painting? How many cans will it take per pair of shutters? Many shutters could end up costing a significant amount in spray cans.
Outstanding, I learned a lot about painting the vinyl shutters. I have the very same project and wanted to check out my painter. Because of your video, I now know the questions to ask. Will also go with that 2 coats since these shutters sit in the North Carolina afternoon sun. Has faded these shutters twice before. We thought it was because we used a dark burgundy color? What do you think? Thanks
I put the oil based Kilz in a spray can on my Christmas tree because I wanted the "snowy" effect. You have to leave it outside for a week or you'll have a Kilz migraine. That's the only way I'll flock a flocking tree it ain't coming off. It just stinks so flocking bad.
Hi Chris, thank you for your home renovation videos. Thank you for great info! Just one question? I love your new shaker front door, would you please tell me where you purchased your door...Exactly what I’m looking for.?Thank you!
Chris thank you for the information on the door!...I’ll be heading to Lowe’s this week! 😄 My paintable shutters arrived yesterday, so glad I found your channel, it said there was instructions how to paint them, NO instructions included! I’m using your info. Thanks again!
How much do you guys charge per shutter or what is a fair range? light prep 2 coat, have to paint the house behind them but only the front side, so im assuming ill have to take them down and reinstall after
A person I have done work for before wants 22 shutters painted. I assume I will take them down but could leave them up as well. How many hours per shutter do you think this will take.... taking down, cleaning, scuffing up a bit, priming, painting, and putting them back up? Plus, she has the cost of the supplies. I am not sure I want this job. It might be better for her to buy new shutters which I can easily measure and replace.
@@chriscraft77022 I assume they were painted but I haven't looked at them. When I talk to her, I will recommend they buy new shutters in a color they like.
Dude go to you local Habitat for Huminty and purchase you shutter for maddd cheap, this weekend both my wife and I purchase 8 shutters in total for only $38.00 compare to our local home depot and Lowes.
they sell kills outdoor try it.. they didn’t have it in spray at the time.. primer is covered by the paint... for about 100 years there was no such thing as exterior primer.. who leaves primer as a topcoat???
Wash with 30 Second Mold & Mildew Cleaner. Prime with SMART PRIME by Zinsser Rust-o-leum to brush on (or) spray. Unless you just buy PPG Pitt-Tech and apply 2 coats. California ALFLOR also another good direct vinyl acrylic paint choice 2 coats. As for spray options, Krylon Fusion is a quality top coat direct to plastic / vinyl product @ around $5 a can.
Can we use the following? Great video by the way. KILZ Original 13 oz. White Oil-Based Interior and Exterior Primer, Sealer, and Stain Blocker Aerosol.
I used an aerosol primer recently for the first time. The work area was less than 10 square feet in a laundry room with an open window and a fan set up to exhaust the fumes out. The house reeked of petroleum distillates for two days.
Chris, I like that color. What color code is that blue? I have grey siding and would like to paint the plastic shutters the same blue you are using. Thanks.
Good video but to me it is too much headache brushing or pressure spraying the paint. I used the Rust-Oleum Universal Satin Black Spray Paint and Primer In One. The can is about $9 and I pained the face of two windows shuuters and still /2 full. Neat spraying not like the regupar paint spray can. Smooth spray. * Universal spray paint is a paint and primer in one that provides rust prevention, superior coverage and durability on any surface * Provides long lasting protection on interior/exterior surfaces including metal, wood, plastic, wicker and aluminum * Oil-based formula provides a durable protective coating with excellent resistance to abrasion, fading, chipping and dulling.
@UCWCI9gISfJFX1CwLqMiYKww I appreciate the response, I had thought there was an expansion consideration but given the age of this video I was curious if you had noticed any effect. Great to know it's held up well and the extra info is appreciated. Thank you *Can't reply directly to your response for some reason.*
no primer is exterior .. even if it says it on the can .. the paint is the sealer and needs to be exterior ( for uv protection ) all primers will break down outside
Purdy brand is supposed to be the best, so I'm told, but you have to take care of them if you expect long life from them. Based on the plastic handle of the one used in the video, it looks like one of the generic ones that come in a set at the local home improvement store (like Project Source brand at Lowe's).
Nice video, however......I noticed the Kilz spray can was labeled “interior” ......but I have found the Kilz exterior spray oil based product. Because most people don’t have a fancy sprayer system I would be interested in seeing how Krylon type spray cans would work on shutters. Yes I realize you are using a ( odd ) color paint, but if using a normal color off the shelf what kind of end result a person would get, I hate the thought of me hand brushing my 14 shutters.
that’s their original interior design.. no UV protection.. they didn’t have the others in a spray can.. the water based exterior one didn’t pass my test.. most metal primers are not exterior either... but they don’t put interior on the can... that’s just for people that don’t know anything hoping they don’t use it as a topcoat
What if someone already painted their shutters without a primer because they didn’t know better and now realize that they should have, is there something that person could put on top to protect the paint?
Spraying really kicks ass on louvered doors. Couple years ago I was going to repaint some louvered closet doors in my house that were already white, and I just tried a can of rust oleum white in a spray can and it worked awesome. Just gotta do it outside and let it dry before you bring it in. Your door looks great! Are you going to clear coat it?? hahaha
I only use floetrol when I need the paint to dry flat and perfect.. like on a door.. watch my painting a front door video and see what it did with thick paint
Does anyone have experience doing a bonding kilz spray first then going over it with an exterior oil based paint by hand?? Going from dark brown to a blue gray but the bonder spray is white.
Hey Chris, do you have any social media accounts you have some what daily post on. Like a ChrisCraft Facebook page, instagram, or snapchat ? Started watching your videos while restoring my ride and got hooked on how great of a teacher you are. Would like to see more from you and wish you the best of luck brother!
Awhile back you had restored the door panel of a 1970s chevelle. I know this is out of the blue, but I'm in the middle of restoring a chevelle myself and was wondering where you got that specific panel, and if it came used. Thank you!
look up stmc in spring... whatever they sell you is what you want.. i dont think he sells unassembled door panels anymore.. only complete ones.. but he stays on top of the best parts.... the ones in the video are the ones you DONT want because the little chrome starts to come off
This was SO helpful!! My ex did shutters that were not paintable. I bought new ones, but want to make sure the job is done correctly. I wouldn't have done primer without watching this. Thank you so much!!
try to use that outdoor kills if you can find it in spray..
I’m trying now to find that primer but it’s hard.
Omg!!! Thank you!! I have used everything and my paint just kept peeling right off. Your video needs to be number one. Thank you again. You saved me over$200.00 dollars. Because I was just about to buy different ones. And it still would not have made difference. #1 Video
Great video! You saved our day! Was under the impression these were paintable shutters and thanks to you, we found the kilz products at home depot and the shutters look great! You saved us a whole lot of pain. Thanks again for sharing!
Been a painter for over 30 years your conclusion for oil primer was spot on and between spray or brush both will work but I would put 2 thin coats on either method also looked like an hvlp sprayer you used if you had an airless thinning would not be required. Side note emulsa bond works great for addhearing to slippery/glossy surfaces like vinyl siding/shutters. If I wanted to I could cover those shutters in 1 coat with a brush it's just a pain you have to keep your brush at the right angle every stroke as to not peal off paint but float it and it takes much longer. They look great tho your hired.
it freaked me out that people were painting straight over the plastic...
Thank you for sharing! I tried the process and it worked!! I did the scratch test and the paint didn't come off. Now off to do all of them. We will have beautiful solid colored shutters again not aged and weathered ones.
Chris/ John I’ll be following suit this weekend👍🏽 Thanks for the vid, comparison oil vs water based, brush vs sprayer Chris, especially the tip on the rattle can primer🙌🏽
Great demo and thank you for the opposition of brush vs spray.
Thanks for the video. I am painting a door and shutters today! I thought about just buying new shutters but they are costly. I love spray Kilz too. its absolutely the best!!!
Chris- Finding your video blew me away. I am repainting my 20 year old plastic shutters, exact size and manufacturer as yours, and using the same color/paint manufacturer as yours! The existing shutters were previously painted and were just cleaned and repainted. However I'm adding 4 new ones and I knew I needed to do more than just paint them. This video has saved me HOURS of experimentation. Only difference is I use a HVLP gun with a large tip for latex paints. Really spits out a lot of lightly thinned paint. Believe it or not... I will also be painting our front door the same color. Very well made video, thanks.
just get the outdoor killz. ... they didn’t have it at the time .. I have a video on painting a front door too
@@chriscraft77022 I've looked and looked (now two years after your video) and cannot find the interior/exterior form of the Kilz aeresol primer - no place I've looked seems to have it in stock. So I'm glad to see that you had success even with the interior primer. I CAN find that.
My husband is so jealous of your paint set up. :) Nice video. This was super helpful.
Thanks for your horn relay video and converting from generator to alternator. Really made it easy. Good to point out details when painting those shutters.
Turned out great Chris. I have some shutters on my house that are faded. I have been trying to decide if I should paint or replace them. Thanks for the vid.
This was a great video. I have to repaint shutters so I knew a primer was needed. Good heads up for the spray primer!
Thank you for the level of detail!!
Thanks for your efforts here Chris. Great information and helps me a lot.
Like your vids man. Thanks for the detailed breakdown and suggestions.
Hi! Love your video..hows the paint holding? Im going to try and change a white hand railing to a warm brown for my deck. Gonna follow your suggestions.
This was a great video. I suck at painting but have some paint projects I'm working on now. They're all going badly. Was trying to paint some book shelves with that fake wood stuff. Textured like your shutters here. I bought an expensive primer that "sticks to anything". That did not work at all for me. It was peeling easily like your first tests no matter how long I waited. Needs to be able to take books going in and out. Today I tried to paint some closet doors that look like your shutters here, but made of real wood. Used a brush. Well that was a mistake. Looks so bad. I hope the second coat with a spray paint will save it somewhat. But you did a great job with your project. Yeah on the video I can't tell them apart. I know cameras can't capture stuff like it is in real life.
A very thorough analysis. Thanks man!
thanks for such a detailed video, helps me alot!
That was a great demonstration, thank you. now I know what to do.
We bought acrylic paint. Would latex be better?
The Kilz primer you recommend is listed as "interior". Do you think that will stand up outside? I have vinyl shutters to paint as well, groan.
the have exterior spray.. it wasn’t sold at the time
Thank you but how to remove these type shutters. Are they spikeless?
Latex semi gloss works great with a brush. Make sure shutters are clean and dry. Dish soap works fine with hot water. Also cheap oil based spray paint works fine as well. Home Depot brand. Or any spray paint. You don't need fancy spray paint equipment.
if you rattle can your shutters the paint is going to fade in a few years. The spray gun is giving the correct mil thickness needed to last for years.
How many shutters are you painting? How many cans will it take per pair of shutters? Many shutters could end up costing a significant amount in spray cans.
Outstanding, I learned a lot about painting the vinyl shutters. I have the very same project and wanted to check out my painter. Because of your video, I now know the questions to ask. Will also go with that 2 coats since these shutters sit in the North Carolina afternoon sun. Has faded these shutters twice before. We thought it was because we used a dark burgundy color? What do you think? Thanks
I put the oil based Kilz in a spray can on my Christmas tree because I wanted the "snowy" effect. You have to leave it outside for a week or you'll have a Kilz migraine. That's the only way I'll flock a flocking tree it ain't coming off. It just stinks so flocking bad.
Painted some shutters and paints still thier used Sherwin Williams from lowes door and trim paint acrylic enamel.
Hi Chris, thank you for your home renovation videos. Thank you for great info! Just one question? I love your new shaker front door, would you please tell me where you purchased your door...Exactly what I’m looking for.?Thank you!
Lowe’s it was like $450 it’s fiberglass
Chris thank you for the information on the door!...I’ll be heading to Lowe’s this week! 😄 My paintable shutters arrived yesterday, so glad I found your channel, it said there was instructions how to paint them, NO instructions included! I’m using your info. Thanks again!
just get the “exterior” killz spray .. I used interior in the video...
How much do you guys charge per shutter or what is a fair range? light prep 2 coat, have to paint the house behind them but only the front side, so im assuming ill have to take them down and reinstall after
A person I have done work for before wants 22 shutters painted. I assume I will take them down but could leave them up as well. How many hours per shutter do you think this will take.... taking down, cleaning, scuffing up a bit, priming, painting, and putting them back up? Plus, she has the cost of the supplies. I am not sure I want this job. It might be better for her to buy new shutters which I can easily measure and replace.
if the paint is peeling off the old ones I would run away from that job
@@chriscraft77022 I assume they were painted but I haven't looked at them. When I talk to her, I will recommend they buy new shutters in a color they like.
Dude go to you local Habitat for Huminty and purchase you shutter for maddd cheap, this weekend both my wife and I purchase 8 shutters in total for only $38.00 compare
to our local home depot and Lowes.
That's where I got mine from. I missed the big stock so I had leftovers so I had to get different colors.
very helpful! About how many shutters can you paint with one can of that paint?
He said 1 can per 60in shutter
Just finished painting shutters on the wall with tremclad.
Thank you for the video! Question, the paint you used. Water or oil based and does it need to be a proper outdoor paint?
Thank you
they sell kills outdoor try it.. they didn’t have it in spray at the time.. primer is covered by the paint... for about 100 years there was no such thing as exterior primer.. who leaves primer as a topcoat???
@@chriscraft77022 Im sorry..I meant the actual colored paint. Is it oil or water based and is it an outdoor paint?
it’s behr premium water based indoor / outdoor
Wash with 30 Second Mold & Mildew Cleaner. Prime with SMART PRIME by Zinsser Rust-o-leum to brush on (or) spray.
Unless you just buy PPG Pitt-Tech and apply 2 coats. California ALFLOR also another good direct vinyl acrylic paint choice 2 coats.
As for spray options, Krylon Fusion is a quality top coat direct to plastic / vinyl product @ around $5 a can.
Pro style - great job and vid mate.
Can we use the following? Great video by the way.
KILZ
Original 13 oz. White Oil-Based Interior and Exterior Primer, Sealer, and Stain Blocker Aerosol.
just use an oil based primer.. they have an exterior one now I think in aerosol
I used an aerosol primer recently for the first time. The work area was less than 10 square feet in a laundry room with an open window and a fan set up to exhaust the fumes out. The house reeked of petroleum distillates for two days.
Hey Chris! What color is that? Absolutely stunning
regatta blue
Thx for sharing, would like to have seen the scratch test again with brush vs spray gun painted end result
it would do the same thing with paint over it
Chris, I like that color. What color code is that blue? I have grey siding and would like to paint the plastic shutters the same blue you are using. Thanks.
regatta blue .. Home Depot has it in their system
@@chriscraft77022 Thanks Chris.
Good video but to me it is too much headache brushing or pressure spraying the paint.
I used the Rust-Oleum Universal Satin Black Spray Paint and Primer In One. The can is about $9 and I pained the face of two windows shuuters and still /2 full. Neat spraying not like the regupar paint spray can. Smooth spray.
* Universal spray paint is a paint and primer in one that provides rust prevention, superior coverage and durability on any surface
* Provides long lasting protection on interior/exterior surfaces including metal, wood, plastic, wicker and aluminum
* Oil-based formula provides a durable protective coating with excellent resistance to abrasion, fading, chipping and dulling.
Any issues over time with the interior primer used on the exterior shutters?
@UCWCI9gISfJFX1CwLqMiYKww I appreciate the response, I had thought there was an expansion consideration but given the age of this video I was curious if you had noticed any effect. Great to know it's held up well and the extra info is appreciated. Thank you
*Can't reply directly to your response for some reason.*
beautiful job, what is exact name of this colour please ? thank you 🙏
regatta blue
When you did the water solution and paint for the sprayer did you add a polymer, what was the white solution? Thanks J.
I don’t remember probably flotrol
Great job with the video, it helped me a lot!!
I presume that the Kilz oil based primer is rated for exterior use, yes? Great video.
no primer is exterior .. even if it says it on the can .. the paint is the sealer and needs to be exterior ( for uv protection ) all primers will break down outside
Can you recommend a good paint brush?
Purdy brand is supposed to be the best, so I'm told, but you have to take care of them if you expect long life from them. Based on the plastic handle of the one used in the video, it looks like one of the generic ones that come in a set at the local home improvement store (like Project Source brand at Lowe's).
Love the color!
Hi. How are the shutters holding up the color?
if you buy the good paint they hold up perfect... it’s only been a year or so, though
@@chriscraft77022 3 years on. How we doing with these shutters?
@@robertperkins7767 do exactly what it did.. they look the same
Nice video, however......I noticed the Kilz spray can was labeled “interior” ......but I have found the Kilz exterior spray oil based product. Because most people don’t have a fancy sprayer system I would be interested in seeing how Krylon type spray cans would work on shutters. Yes I realize you are using a ( odd ) color paint, but if using a normal color off the shelf what kind of end result a person would get, I hate the thought of me hand brushing my 14 shutters.
that’s their original interior design.. no UV protection.. they didn’t have the others in a spray can.. the water based exterior one didn’t pass my test.. most metal primers are not exterior either... but they don’t put interior on the can... that’s just for people that don’t know anything hoping they don’t use it as a topcoat
JR .....Lowes or Menards, however if not available there I am confident that Amazon has it....
Did a fantastic work
Thank You!! You saved my shutters:)
What if someone already painted their shutters without a primer because they didn’t know better and now realize that they should have, is there something that person could put on top to protect the paint?
is the paint peeling off? if not just put another coat on
@@chriscraft77022 in my case, yes, paint is peeling off. Brand new shutters, just wanted them a different color. Any suggestions?
Is Kilz exterior spray ok?
If I use the oil-based Kilz spray, can I use a latex paint for the top coat ?
Yes you can use latex on top of an oil based primer.
Spraying really kicks ass on louvered doors. Couple years ago I was going to repaint some louvered closet doors in my house that were already white, and I just tried a can of rust oleum white in a spray can and it worked awesome. Just gotta do it outside and let it dry before you bring it in. Your door looks great! Are you going to clear coat it?? hahaha
A satin clear coat finish afterwards would seal the deal
Why not use the Floetrol only for thinning, it is my understanding it won't affect the paint the same way water does.?
I only use floetrol when I need the paint to dry flat and perfect.. like on a door.. watch my painting a front door video and see what it did with thick paint
That's a nice blue. Do you remember the name of the paint?
Regatta blue Home Depot BEHR most expensive 4:19
@@chriscraft77022 cool thanks. I'll check it out. Great video btw
smooooth. thanks for vid!
Does anyone have experience doing a bonding kilz spray first then going over it with an exterior oil based paint by hand?? Going from dark brown to a blue gray but the bonder spray is white.
A link to the particular Kilz you are using would be nice..
Hey Chris, do you have any social media accounts you have some what daily post on. Like a ChrisCraft Facebook page, instagram, or snapchat ? Started watching your videos while restoring my ride and got hooked on how great of a teacher you are. Would like to see more from you and wish you the best of luck brother!
no, I’m currently cleaning my whole place up and I’ll be making new videos in the summer
Thanks, Good Job !
Thank you
Awhile back you had restored the door panel of a 1970s chevelle. I know this is out of the blue, but I'm in the middle of restoring a chevelle myself and was wondering where you got that specific panel, and if it came used. Thank you!
look up stmc in spring... whatever they sell you is what you want.. i dont think he sells unassembled door panels anymore.. only complete ones.. but he stays on top of the best parts.... the ones in the video are the ones you DONT want because the little chrome starts to come off
@@chriscraft77022 hey chris what happened to the chevelle did you finish restoring it??
Thank you 🙏🏻
learned alot
You're better at hand painting. Need some work on spraying. Don't need flood spraying. That's to eliminate roller stipple and brush marks.
Learned something new and useful. Thank you.
my oh my ... that is a cheap paint brush that you used !
Chris, No disrespect, but that color is freaking hideous to the core :), but i luv the video
what is a good color?
@@chriscraft77022 black
No way! I LOVE the color! 😄 I was so glad someone asked the color because I want it.
I love 💕 the color anyway you can paint if you’re tired of it