
Benjamin Moore Command — the only paint engineered for vinyl. 75 approved colors, no warping, no voided warranties.
Important: Not all colors can be used on vinyl. Dark colors absorb heat and can warp vinyl panels. We only apply Benjamin Moore's 75 approved vinyl-safe colors (LRV ≥ 55). See the color picker below.
Most exterior paints aren't designed for vinyl. They can peel, crack, or cause the fence to warp as the vinyl expands and contracts with San Diego's temperature swings. Benjamin Moore Command is a high-performance, single-component coating engineered specifically for multi-substrate adhesion — including vinyl.
Command bonds directly to clean vinyl without a separate primer, remains flexible through thermal cycling, and resists UV fade, chalking, and moisture. It's the professional-grade solution that delivers a factory-quality finish that lasts 7–10 years.
Learn more about Benjamin Moore CommandSelf-priming formula bonds directly to clean vinyl
Expands and contracts with vinyl through temperature changes
Formulated to resist San Diego's intense sun exposure
Professional-grade durability with proper prep
75 approved colors that won't cause heat warping
Compliant with vinyl manufacturer guidelines
All 75 colors below are tested and approved by Benjamin Moore for use on vinyl surfaces. Every color has an LRV of 55 or higher to prevent heat absorption and warping.
Colors shown are approximate. View actual Benjamin Moore color chips at your local paint store for accurate color matching.
Full fence pressure wash to remove dirt, mildew, oxidation, and chalking. Vinyl must be completely clean for Command to bond properly.
Inspect for cracks, loose panels, or damage. Light scuffing where needed to improve adhesion on glossy surfaces.
Apply Benjamin Moore Command in your approved vinyl-safe color using airless spray for even, consistent coverage on all surfaces.
Final walkthrough to verify full coverage, clean edges, and no overspray. We don't leave until it looks perfect.
Licensed, bonded, and insured. Serving San Diego County since 2002.