Then remove the sanding dust and apply a suitable primer.
Cleaning exterior wood for painting.
Before painting new wood sand all surfaces and edges lightly to smooth the grain.
There are two schools of thought about cleaning siding.
Flat surfaces such as moldings and soffits can be easily sanded with a belt sander.
Make sure to brush the wood clean working from the top down.
Before you reach for your paint always make sure you have something close at hand to clean up spills.
Use a new bottle or one that has been filled with only plain water to prevent the tsp and bleach from interacting with residue from any leftover.
If you re using latex paint that will be water and clean rags.
Pour the cleaning solution into a spray bottle.
If you plan to paint or use a solid color stain set any nails that the carpenters missed below the surface and fill the nail holes with caulk.
Clean it by hand for a slow but deep clean job or clean it with a power washer for a faster but less thorough job.
A simple exterior paint prep step but one that can save you an immense amount of aggravation.
Wipe down the wood in smooth circular motions.
Give the surface a full day to dry before moving on.
Use a long handled scrubber brush and a mild detergent to gently scrub away accumulated dirt grime mold and other residue.
Take the damp cloth and rub it along the painted wood working to reach the edges and corners as well.
Wipe the surface with the palm of your hand.
Caulk after you stain or prime.
If there are creases or hard to reach small places on your wooden surfaces use a small scrub brush or toothbrush to clean it.
If mildew is a common problem on your exterior wooden surfaces consider repainting with a paint designed to prevent mildew.
For larger structures a wire brush is an easy way to knock off the remaining pieces of paint and surface fibers while also roughing up the wood s surface for better paint adhesion.
Scrub off the chalk with a strong solution of water and spic and span or tsp detergent or a nonphosphate tsp alternative.
Stain bonds well to unpainted weathered wood.
When you re satisfied with the wood s appearance rinse the exterior from top to bottom with a garden hose.
If you plan to paint sand or power wash the wood to smooth siding that has been exposed to the weather for more than a few weeks.
Move the rag in small circular motions as you remove any obvious dust from the surface.
Some exterior paints such as those used on aluminum siding intentionally chalk for self cleaning.
Clean the wood surface thoroughly.