I currently have painted softwood window frames that require maintenance more often than I wish to provide.
I've tried many types of paint over the years but it never lasts. I have a stained patio door on the same facing wall which requires much less maintenance
In a bid to improve the longevity of timber treatment I want to chemically strip the existing external paint and stain the exterior woodwork. I do not, however, wish to make a mess internally where the painted frames are in fine condition.
This means having stain externally and paint internally, the two will meet somewhere on the frame.
Is this a feasible solution or not ?
I've tried many types of paint over the years but it never lasts. I have a stained patio door on the same facing wall which requires much less maintenance
In a bid to improve the longevity of timber treatment I want to chemically strip the existing external paint and stain the exterior woodwork. I do not, however, wish to make a mess internally where the painted frames are in fine condition.
This means having stain externally and paint internally, the two will meet somewhere on the frame.
Is this a feasible solution or not ?