With your brush paint the shutter slats starting at the top of the shutter.
How to paint vinyl shutters with a brush.
Most homeowners paint vinyl shutters with a brush which is time consuming and leaves runs drips and streaks.
Start at the top of the shutter and work your way down to the bottom slat.
Then paint the side edges of the shutter and finish by painting the face of the shutter frame.
Use painters tape if you feel less confident about your cutting in skills.
To eliminate unwanted brush strokes take a lighter stroke over the newly painted area.
Step 3 beginning at a top corner of the shutter paint the side edge of the shutter where it meets the body of the house.
Vinyl shutters can be painted much the same as wood shutters painting vinyl shutters with a wide flat brush is easy as long as you follow lay down thinner coats.
If you see it after it dries it can be removed with rubbing alcohol.
Otherwise just paint slowly and let the angled brush do the work.
Allow each coat to dry thoroughly before adding another.
Coat the shutter slats first.
Put card stock or painter s tape in between the shutter and the side of the house to catch excess paint.
If you accidentally get paint on the siding or trim wipe it away.
What you really have to watch out for when painting vinyl though is if the color is safe to use or not.
We have developed a spray method for painting exterior vinyl shutters in a professional paint booth with exhaust equipment.