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Welcome to our guide to painting interior panel doors.
To complete this task you will need the following items:
• Suitable primer (new wood)
• 2 Paint brushes
• Suitable undercoat
• Suitable top coat
• Fine sand paper
• White spirit and cloth
• Screwdriver
• Knotting (if required)
• Wood filler (if required)
• Paint scraper (old wood)
• Sugar Soap (or similar)
Preparing the door for painting
The first thing to do is to remove the handles, plates and lock mechanism, this makes
the painting job much easier.
New Wood
To prepare new wood for painting, first sand down the door with a fine sand paper
following the grain, any sharp edges should be slightly rounded off.
Wipe the door down with a cloth and white spirit to remove any dust. Apply knotting
to any knots, this will stop any resin leaking from the wood and spoiling the finish.
Use a suitable wood filler to repair any joints or cracks, leaving the filler slightly proud
and then rubbing down with fine sand paper.
Wipe the door down with a clean cloth and white spirit to remove all dust and debris.
Old Paintwork
Check for any flaking paint, remove with a scraper and then feather the surrounding
paint with fine sand paper to even the surface, fill any open joints or cracks leaving
the filler slightly proud and then rubbing down with fine sand paper.
Rub the entire door down with a fine sandpaper (especially if it is gloss paint).
Wash the door down with sugar soap and allow to dry out.
Painting the Door
New Wood
Applying the Primer
Apply an even coat of primer working it well into the grain of the wood, ensure to give
a good coat to the end grain and any knots.
Allow to dry and then rub down with a fine sandpaper, then wipe the door down with a
clean cloth to remove any dust.
Applying the Undercoat
Choose a suitable undercoat for the top coat, preferably from the same manufacturer.
Apply an even coat using smooth wrist actions following the grain of the wood
ensuring to catch any runs as you work.
If the door requires two coats the wait until the first coat is dry, rub down with fine
sand paper, wipe the door down to remove any dust and apply the second coat in the
same way.
Rub down the door with fine sandpaper and then remove any dust/debris with a clean
cloth.
Old Paintwork
If the paintwork is in sound condition then you may not need to prime or undercoat
the door (especially if it is the same colour), although it is advisable to sand down the
existing paintwork and apply a thin undercoat, for this follow the instructions above.
Applying the top coat
Apply the top coat in the order as shown in Fig 1.1, start
with the beading around the panels (A) ensuring to catch
any runs, then coat the panels themselves (B) with smooth
strokes of the brush again following the grain of the wood.
Next paint the vertical stiles (C) with smooth vertical
strokes following the grain of the wood.
Then coat the horizontal rails (D) using horizontal strokes
with the brush.
Now coat the vertical runs (E) using smooth vertical
strokes with the brush ensuring to leave an even finish
where the joins of the horizontal rails meet.
Finally coat the edges of the door (F) with smooth vertical
strokes, ensuring to catch any runs or build ups of paint on
the corners.
Allow to dry and then rub down the door with fine
sandpaper, wipe the door down with a clean cloth to
remove any dust, and then apply the second coat in the
same way.

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Painting interior panel doors

  • 1. Welcome to our guide to painting interior panel doors. To complete this task you will need the following items: • Suitable primer (new wood) • 2 Paint brushes • Suitable undercoat • Suitable top coat • Fine sand paper • White spirit and cloth • Screwdriver • Knotting (if required) • Wood filler (if required) • Paint scraper (old wood) • Sugar Soap (or similar) Preparing the door for painting The first thing to do is to remove the handles, plates and lock mechanism, this makes the painting job much easier. New Wood To prepare new wood for painting, first sand down the door with a fine sand paper following the grain, any sharp edges should be slightly rounded off. Wipe the door down with a cloth and white spirit to remove any dust. Apply knotting to any knots, this will stop any resin leaking from the wood and spoiling the finish. Use a suitable wood filler to repair any joints or cracks, leaving the filler slightly proud and then rubbing down with fine sand paper. Wipe the door down with a clean cloth and white spirit to remove all dust and debris. Old Paintwork Check for any flaking paint, remove with a scraper and then feather the surrounding paint with fine sand paper to even the surface, fill any open joints or cracks leaving the filler slightly proud and then rubbing down with fine sand paper. Rub the entire door down with a fine sandpaper (especially if it is gloss paint). Wash the door down with sugar soap and allow to dry out. Painting the Door New Wood Applying the Primer Apply an even coat of primer working it well into the grain of the wood, ensure to give a good coat to the end grain and any knots. Allow to dry and then rub down with a fine sandpaper, then wipe the door down with a clean cloth to remove any dust. Applying the Undercoat
  • 2. Choose a suitable undercoat for the top coat, preferably from the same manufacturer. Apply an even coat using smooth wrist actions following the grain of the wood ensuring to catch any runs as you work. If the door requires two coats the wait until the first coat is dry, rub down with fine sand paper, wipe the door down to remove any dust and apply the second coat in the same way. Rub down the door with fine sandpaper and then remove any dust/debris with a clean cloth. Old Paintwork If the paintwork is in sound condition then you may not need to prime or undercoat the door (especially if it is the same colour), although it is advisable to sand down the existing paintwork and apply a thin undercoat, for this follow the instructions above. Applying the top coat Apply the top coat in the order as shown in Fig 1.1, start with the beading around the panels (A) ensuring to catch any runs, then coat the panels themselves (B) with smooth strokes of the brush again following the grain of the wood. Next paint the vertical stiles (C) with smooth vertical strokes following the grain of the wood. Then coat the horizontal rails (D) using horizontal strokes with the brush. Now coat the vertical runs (E) using smooth vertical strokes with the brush ensuring to leave an even finish where the joins of the horizontal rails meet. Finally coat the edges of the door (F) with smooth vertical strokes, ensuring to catch any runs or build ups of paint on the corners. Allow to dry and then rub down the door with fine sandpaper, wipe the door down with a clean cloth to remove any dust, and then apply the second coat in the same way.