I've seen some 1930s internal doors for sale which have been stripped of their paint by dipping them.
I've read that dipping doors can potentially weaken them compared to stripping the paint off by hand.
If the dipping process has weakened the doors, will it be relatively easy to observe? Is the weakening something which happens immediately after dipping, or is it something which will not necessarily be noticeable for some time after?
I've read that dipping doors can potentially weaken them compared to stripping the paint off by hand.
If the dipping process has weakened the doors, will it be relatively easy to observe? Is the weakening something which happens immediately after dipping, or is it something which will not necessarily be noticeable for some time after?