Hi,
My garage door is a real mess. I'm halfway through using a hot air gun to scrape it all back to the primer or bare metal - some parts have one coat of paint, others have four.
When I've done scraping, I intend to use a ball of steel wool to remove any bits and properly abrade the surface(s) for painting. Am I right in doing this? And if I am, what grade of steel wool would do the job best?
Another question. I intend to use a combined primer/undercoat, giving the door two coats of that. Then I'll put on two coats of gloss. Now, both these paints state that they are recoatable in 4 hours. If I time it right, does this mean I wouldn't need to abrade in between the coats of new paint?
Bit of a long post, I'm sorry.
My garage door is a real mess. I'm halfway through using a hot air gun to scrape it all back to the primer or bare metal - some parts have one coat of paint, others have four.
When I've done scraping, I intend to use a ball of steel wool to remove any bits and properly abrade the surface(s) for painting. Am I right in doing this? And if I am, what grade of steel wool would do the job best?
Another question. I intend to use a combined primer/undercoat, giving the door two coats of that. Then I'll put on two coats of gloss. Now, both these paints state that they are recoatable in 4 hours. If I time it right, does this mean I wouldn't need to abrade in between the coats of new paint?
Bit of a long post, I'm sorry.