The longer you can let your doors lay flat the better the paint can dry which cuts down on drips.
Tips for stripping paint from raised panel doors.
Being patient and methodical pays off.
Paint a second coat.
Always check your paint ahead of time for the presence of lead paint.
The house was almost 60 years old and had hardwood flooring.
Repeat that step again but this time after scraping scrub it with your wire brush.
Try to select one that won t mar the surface of wood and use caution as you scrape.
Be generous and put a good thick layer onto your item.
Stripping finishes can be tedious and time consuming particularly for intricate pieces and detail work.
This way i could paint a door and leave it to dry while moving on to the next door.
Paint the first side of the door.
Lightly press this down all over the paint stripper trying to remove as much air as possible.
Drips are caused by gravity working on wet paint so you can imagine that if you put a bunch of paint on a flat surface then stand it up vertically the wet.
Before painting clean the door with a degreasing cleaner.
Continued exposure to loud noises even if they don t seem loud at the time can damage your hearing.
Spread stripper on the paint residue and work it out of corners and from along the edges of molding with a wire brush.
After sanding remove dust from the area before priming or painting.
You ll almost instantly see the paint start bubbling up.
Strip it off and clean up all the paint chips and debris.
Fill holes and repair imperfections with sandable filler or spackle.
When it dries sand it then hang the door to paint the third.
Tape or remove the doorknob hardware and tape inside the hinge notches.
A couple of years ago i bought a house.
Clean the door with basic household cleaner.
Get your good old plastic wrap yes lunch wrap glad wrap or the equivalent and lay this down over the stripper extending a small way past the ends of the piece.
Brush lightly to minimize scratches on the wood but firmly enough to mix the.
How to strip paint from an old door.
Put plastic on the floor and wall where you plan to lean the door.
Starting at the top working your way down by sections doing the details with a brush and the flat surfaces with a roller.
I have always been impressed with houses that has well finished wood throughout.
One of the things i really wanted was lots of wood.
Use 120 grit sandpaper to gently sand the door for a smoother surface that will absorb primer or paint more easily.
After a couple minutes begin scraping with your hefty purdy scraper to get the bulk of the paint off.
Use a plastic putty knife for scraping away the stripper and paint or varnish.