Begin by painting the areas of the door that will not be visible once the door is closed.
Paint old metal garage door.
Ensure the paint used is suitable for metal garage doors check with the experts at the paint shed for advice if required.
Choosing a color choosing a paint color may be the most difficult aspect of the entire process and there are a few things to keep in mind.
Steps for painting a door.
When these have dried completely and it needs to be completely or the paint will stick to the surrounding framework close the door and paint the remainder of the door working from top to bottom.
Then tape off any areas you don t want the paint to touch like the edge of the house.
Discussion in painters talk started by gd66 mar 8 2014.
Painting your garage door.
Painting a metal garage door involves some time and effort but in the end it s a great way to give your home a fresh new look.
Paint the garage door.
If the garage door is made of wood you re likely best using a wood primer for exterior surfaces.
Most modern garage doors are made of metal and in most cases a universal primer for ferrous and non ferrous metals will do the trick.
Pour the paint into a tray.
There is metal garage door paint there is wood garage door paint and there are even a few paint products that can be applied to multiple surfaces.
Use the vacuum with the dust attachment to clean off the door then wipe it down with a wet rag.
Apply the agent as instructed and leave to dry and cure for at least 24 hours.
The two products i have already tried have been 1 tile doctor remove.
Hello first time poster can anyone help here.
Step 3 paint the garage door.
If there are uneven patches or spots where the old color shows through apply a second coat just let the first one dry for at least 12 hours before starting.
Painting the doors frame.
Removing paint from metal garage door.
Make sure you re selecting the right one and if you have a door that has a range of materials such as wood frame or trim over a metal door panel a paint that s suitable for use on multiple surfaces could save you some time and money.
Lightly sand the door with 400 grit sandpaper.
Remove the door from its hinge pins with the hammer and place it on the sawhorses.
Remember the more effort you put into the preparation the better the finish will be.
Remove the hardware from the door and place it somewhere safe.
It is not a good idea to put a top coat straight on top of a previous old top coat so use an undercoat first.