How to Paint Wooden Garage Doors
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2023
- Frenchic brand ambassador Craig Phillips uses three different methods to prep and paint wooden garage doors and frames.
A lick of fresh paint is one of the best ways to breathe new life into a wooden garage door. Whether your garage door is street facing or backs onto an alleyway, a coat of high-quality Frenchic Al Fresco Paint will give it instant makeover.
Keep things classic with understated colours like Smudge and Cream Dream or make a statement with bold shades like Steel Teal.
In this guide, our brand ambassador Craig Phillips uses three different methods to paint wooden garage doors and frames:
• Classic paintbrush
• Small radiator roller
• Handheld paint sprayer
Whatever method you choose, Craig covers everything you need to know about how to prep and paint wooden garage doors and achieve a flawless finish - all outlined below…
What you’ll need:
• Sugar Soap
• Cleaning products
• Flexible, paintable, exterior wood filler
• Sandpaper
• Dust mask
• Frenchic Finishing Coat
• Oval paintbrush, radiator roller or paint sprayer
• Suitable paint (Craig uses weatherproof Al Fresco paint in Blackjack and Smudge.
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I did not know that filler has to be sealed before painting! Excellent advice thanks Craig.
You very welcome, thanks
It does help when you seal the filler before painting
What grade sand paper you use? Thanks for the upload, great vid!
Hello. About to tackle mine, so thanks for this. What grit would you recommend for sanding please and can you leave it a week or so between the soaping, filling and sanding and sealing and painting?
Why did you not put a ground sheet down on the ground!
Good point, its only the back of our workshop that doesn't get seen
@@MrandMrsDIY LOL