Some simple tools can help you remove paint from wood rails and other intricate details.
How to strip paint off a wood garage door.
Meticulous cleaning is necessary before removing paint from your garage door.
You want to do this following the wood grain.
Sanding cords work like dental floss to remove residue from crevices in turned columns and spindles.
Get your good old plastic wrap yes lunch wrap glad wrap or the equivalent and lay this down over the stripper extending a small way past the ends of the piece.
Our house is almost 20 years old.
Wood trim on a house is lovely until it isn t anymore.
Lay down a piece of clothing to catch paint chips.
Dental picks make it easy to dig out the remaining specks of debris that hide in nooks and crannies.
Take the door down and lay it on a pair of sawhorses outside or in a well ventilated workroom.
How to strip multiple layers of paint off of wood doors.
Be generous and put a good thick layer onto your item.
Clean the garage door.
Lightly press this down all over the paint stripper trying to remove as much air as possible.
Step 3 using a paint scraper scrape off any peeling loose or chipping paint.
Spray the garage door with water from a garden hose to wash away dirt and grime.
Seal it in a plastic bag and dispose of it in the trash.
How to remove paint from wood garage door.
Blot away all hardened cakes of mud and.
That s a lot of time for our wood trim to be exposed to the elements.
Cover all areas of the door with intact paint.
Pour a quantity of solvent based stripper into a bucket a clean empty paint can works.
Lay a few old newspapers or a plastic tarp at the base of the garage door to catch any falling chips of paint as you ll be peeling and scraping off the old paint.
Remove all the hardware with a screwdriver.
Always check your paint ahead of time for the presence of lead paint.
Strip it off and clean up all the paint chips and debris.
Because of this the outside trim around the front doors garage door and the porch pillar were in pretty bad shape this spring.
Lay a plastic tarp at the base of the garage door to catch falling paint chips.