I have 5 doors removed from the hinges for repainting. The doors have what looks like years and years of paint on them which has yellowed. I gave one of the doors a good sand down by hand before painting it with a water based satin… this stuff
http://www.diy.com/departments/dulu...iant-white-emulsion-paint-750ml/233878_BQ.prd
The paint went on fairly well and looked good but I noticed that on trying to refit the door that I had scratched it in a few places.
These scratches can be peeled up and it is possible to literally peel of very large sections of the new paint. Needless to say I didn’t fully refit the door.
I don’t know what type of paint is underneath and how many layers there are so I’m now planning to strip the door back to the wood, prime and then paint using the paint above
Regarding stripping the door, I wanted to see if using a belt sander is an effective and accepted method to strip the door quickly? ( I would have 5 doors to strip)
There is the other option of getting the doors dipped and neutralised but that involves the hassle and extra time of delivering the doors to and from the dipping place plus I don’t have the space in my car to take all.
Also can anyone recommend a good primer to use once the doors get stripped?
Cheers
http://www.diy.com/departments/dulu...iant-white-emulsion-paint-750ml/233878_BQ.prd
The paint went on fairly well and looked good but I noticed that on trying to refit the door that I had scratched it in a few places.
These scratches can be peeled up and it is possible to literally peel of very large sections of the new paint. Needless to say I didn’t fully refit the door.
I don’t know what type of paint is underneath and how many layers there are so I’m now planning to strip the door back to the wood, prime and then paint using the paint above
Regarding stripping the door, I wanted to see if using a belt sander is an effective and accepted method to strip the door quickly? ( I would have 5 doors to strip)
There is the other option of getting the doors dipped and neutralised but that involves the hassle and extra time of delivering the doors to and from the dipping place plus I don’t have the space in my car to take all.
Also can anyone recommend a good primer to use once the doors get stripped?
Cheers