Applying window paint
When applying window paint, the surface must be clean and dry. Always clean and prime surfaces with a primer oil before you start painting. After priming, you should also prime with Biltema’s Outdoor Primer, and then apply two coats of our window paint. If your windows have been painted previously, you will need to clean them before repainting. A good product to use is Biltema’s paint cleaner, which must be rinsed off afterwards.
Primer oil and primer
Oil Primer
Primer Oil is specially developed to act as a penetrating priming oil before painting/repainting. The primer oil penetrates the wood without forming a surface layer and effectively counteracts cracking, mould and fungus. In addition, the primer oil provides good adhesion for later coats of paint.
Primer
Primer can essentially be used whenever priming wood outdoors. Primer has good coverage, good penetration, excellent adhesion and filling.
Apply the primer with a dense brush and work it well into the wood. End sections and timber joints must be given extra attention – these surfaces can be treated with primer oil before priming.
Frequently asked questions about Window paint
What can I paint with window paint?
You can use window paint for your wooden windows outdoors, as well as for other outdoor woodwork.
How should I apply primer oil?
Use primer oil liberally, until the wood is saturated. The oil must penetrate well into the wood. Make sure joints, ends, nail heads, and any cracks in the wood are well primed.
What is the difference between window paint and exterior paint?
Window paint produces a harder and more durable surface and is suitable for use on planed surfaces outdoors.