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Can I paint the PVC / Vinyl outdoor showers?

It’s not as easy as Cedar / Wood….but yes, you can!

How to paint exterior PVC, Vinyl, Azek

Materials you’ll need

Mild cleaner (soap and water or exterior cleaner)
Fine-grit sandpaper (180–220 grit)
Clean cloths or tack cloth
Bonding primer (if needed)
100% acrylic exterior paint
High-quality synthetic brush or roller
Painter’s tape and drop cloths

Please follow these steps, very closely.

Step 1
Clean the PVC surface

Wash the trim thoroughly to remove dirt, chalking, mildew, and oils. Use a soft brush or sponge, rinse well, and let it dry completely.

Step 2
Lightly sand the surface

Scuff sand with 180–220 grit sandpaper to dull the glossy factory finish so paint adheres better. Wipe away dust with a damp or tack cloth.

Step 3
Assess if primer is needed

Many modern paints can stick directly to PVC, but primer improves durability. Use a bonding primer if the trim is new and very glossy, or if you’re changing color drastically.

Sherwin-Williams: Extreme Bond Primer
Behr: Bonding Primer
Benjamin Moore: STIX Primer

Step 4
Choose the right paint

Use 100% acrylic exterior paint, which is flexible and UV-resistant. Recommended product lines:

Sherwin-Williams: Duration Exterior, Emerald Exterior
Behr: Premium Plus Exterior, Ultra Exterior
Benjamin Moore: Regal Select Exterior, Aura Exterior

Avoid very dark colors unless the paint is labeled “vinyl-safe” … PVC can warp from heat absorption.

Step 5
Check weather conditions

Ideal temperature range is 50–85°F.
Avoid painting in direct hot sun, when rain is expected within 24 hours, or in high humidity.

Step 6
Apply the first coat

Use a high-quality synthetic brush or small roller. Apply a thin, even coat, following the length of the trim for a smooth finish.

Step 7
Let dry properly!

Follow the paint label dry times, typically 2–6 hours.
Do not rush recoating.

Step 8
Apply the second coat

A second coat ensures full coverage and durability, which is especially important for exterior exposure.

Step 9
Inspect and touch up

Check for missed spots, drips, or uneven areas. Lightly sand and touch up if needed.

And…just a few tips for you that we recommend in our experience

PVC expands and contracts with temperature — flexible acrylic paint is essential.
Don’t skip cleaning; adhesion failures almost always start there.
Use lighter colors to extend the lifespan of the paint job.
Brush application often gives better adhesion than spraying alone.

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