Is it a viable solution to paint fascia covered w/ coil stock. The paint on my fascia isn't holding up at all. Many of the boards are cracked/checked etc. I back primed ,end primed and used quality paint. I've been considering covering the fascia with the pre bent coil stock ( I don't have a break) which as far as I know only comes in white, and then painting it down the road if the bride can't live with the color. I wish I had used Azek or something similar but I really don't want to tear down whats already done and start from scratch. I guess a big part of the problem is that its a good sized job for one guy (my own place) and I get done a little here and a little there and now alot of the fascia looks like crap. With the coil stock I figured I could get everything covered and come back and paint when everything else is done. I don't want to waste my time if this isn't a good idea though. Alll advice appreciated.
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' Apply painter's tape to seal off the areas that do not need painting.
' Brush a thin coat of the chosen primer.
' Allow the primer to dry thoroughly.
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' Begin painting the vinyl trim. Use even strokes of a thin first coat, and do not forget about the edges!
' Wait for the first coat to dry up completely.
' Apply as many coats as necessary, ensuring a polished and absolute job.
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