painting window bars and window rims

we’re having new windows put in, and are having our window bars (two levels) and the wood frames around the windows painted. we want a nice flat but deep look: nothing shiny! so far we’ve tested rustoleum oil flat and benjamin moore exterior low-lustre. (oddly, BM does not seem to make exterior oil.) any thoughts on these, or alternatives? thank you.

chelseagirl

in Doors & Windows 13 years and 11 months ago

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tinarina | 13 years and 11 months ago

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For wood exteriors, we were advised to use oil primer and latex/acrylic paint as this allows the wood to breathe. We used BM low luster and it’s held up well.

stevecym | 13 years and 11 months ago

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You may wish to find another supplier:  Ben Moore makes an exterior oil called Super Spec in low lustre.  We use this product on brownstone doors and our customers are pleased.  When we use this product we generally ad penetrol to it to help it level a little.  It will look sharp.

If you wish to go real high end, Janovic carries a dutch paint that is made for exterior doors.  I cannot remember the name off hand – but I do remember the price – about $120 for a can just shy of a US gallon.  Good product though.

Steve

daveinbedstuy | 13 years and 11 months ago

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Janovic sells Fine Paints of Europe.  The Hollandlac Satin is probably the best paint in the world and priced accordingly!!!  I think they have test cans..