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04-03-2021 03:27 PM
Painters I've had left the door up and painted around the hardware.
Don't paint the hinges if they don't need it - slow to dry and too many layers of paint makes them peel terribly with use. (with repeated open - close motion)
different color paint - then you have to - I guess.
04-03-2021 04:06 PM
Ours was just painted a navy blue and it was left hanging. The painter used a roller and a brush. It was painted eight years ago and still looks like it was just painted.
04-03-2021 07:30 PM
I looked into wood graining ours and thought it was too expensive for just a basic door. A painter painted ours, covering a cranberry color with deep green. Cost only $75 and is fine by my standards (we're not fussy people by any means).
04-03-2021 07:33 PM
Prime it! We had a white steel door installed a few years ago. Our HOA requires brown doors, so I bought a can of the paint I needed. Big mistake because the door would not hold the paint. As soon as I started painting and saw what was happening, I went back out and bought a primer....that worked although I think it took two coats of paint for better coverage.
04-03-2021 07:36 PM
I think, @jannabelle1 , that is why the door paint is peeling now. It was not prepped correctly.
04-03-2021 07:36 PM
@Sweetbay magnolia - about four years ago I painted a wooden exterior door. It had peeled and the finish on the panels was all alligatored. I scraped and sanded and then used a self leveling primer. I fiddled around with primer and sanding and spackle for a while until the finish looked fairly smooth. Then I painted it and it turned out pretty well. It is under cover at the back of our carport so not as exposed as a front door would be, but has held up really well. I was looking at it the other day and thinking unless you knew how bad it looked before you would never know. It still looks like a 52 year old door just not a beat up 52 year old door. Good luck!
04-04-2021 12:15 AM
I have repainted several steel doors.
Removed from hinges, sanded, use rust killer if you have peeling, (buy it from hardware store - Clear liquid that brushes on.
Then rust-o-lium or the like, and paint. I used rust-o-lium high gloss in a can.
If you didn’t have peeling the rust rust killer step could be skipped.
These are a lot of steps, however if you have rust, it is the only way to make sure it doesn't return. I learned the hard way...
As to the dogs, I sent them to grandpas for a few days.
😕😡🙁
04-04-2021 06:10 AM
@Sweetbay magnolia , borrow a child's gate and insert it in the doorway to keep the dog away from the paint. Every time we get a new puppy we use one in the kitchen doorway. S
04-04-2021 08:00 AM
@Sweetbay magnolia - My husband repainted our steel front door and removed it (the preferred method,) sanded, and painted using both a brush and roller.
To keep your dog inside, you could rig a piece of lattice on the inside creating a barrier.
You could also search on YouTube, "Repainting a steel door" - a lot of videos on the subject.
04-04-2021 08:01 AM
Oh, @Lilysmom1 , excellent, thank you! Never even ocurred to me and this has been the biggest source of consternation over the door painting project!!!
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