Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Painting Tips For Sliding Panel Doors

Doors are often the few things in the house that are overlooked yet normally abused. They get bumped a lot, they get kicked a lot and they get a lot of dents, if not the most of them. Thus one of the central issues to sliding panel doors is the maintenance. But this doesn't mean that one has to bend his back over it just to attend to the newer dents on the doors. Sometimes, painting, thus adding some sort of surface protection, could be enough to increase the lifespan of the door.

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But how is this done? Let us give you some instructions and tips on painting the doors.

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First, handles, mechanism, plates and components that are not really part of the door's body must be removed. This would not only prevent such components from being painted but would also make the painting process a lot easier as there are no obtrusive things that could avert the painting process.

Second, prepare the wood of the door. Whether it be a new wood or a repainting job, the first thing to be done is to sand the body of the door. Sanding should be in accordance to the grain of the wood. Slight sharp edges must also be rounded off as this gives the door some degree of refinement.

After which, wipe the surface of the door to remove the debris and dust. Also, knotting must be applied to prevent any leaks that could damage the finish later. For cracks and joints, appropriate wood filler must be used.

Third, the actual painting process begins by applying an even coat of primer. Allow the primer to dry and smoothen the surface by using sandpaper. Rub with a clean cloth to remove debris.

Fourth, apply the undercoat. By following the natural grain of the wood of the door, apply one or two undercoats, if necessary. Preferably, the undercoat and the actual paint must come from the same manufacturer to achieve consistency of result. Let the undercoat dry and rub with sand paper. Using a cloth, remove dust and prepare the door for the last coat.

Finally, the top coat. Careful attention to details must be observed. Painting a panel door is not as simple smudging crayon into paper.

There are several panels and areas in the doors. Choosing any one of these as the starting point for the top coat is not really a good idea. It is always best to begin with the top edge of the door, painting it carefully while making it a point not to let the paint run. Then, the side parts of the doors should be painted, observing the same care. After that, coat the panels of the doors themselves using smooth strokes of the brushing while following the grains of the wood. Followed by the area in between the panels, begin with the vertical area then the horizontal area.

Painting Tips For Sliding Panel Doors

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