September 22, 2020

Here's How to Repaint Wood Well and Correctly

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Friends, if the color of your home's wooden doors and window frames starts to look dull or boring, it's time to repaint the doors and window frames. There's no need to hire a professional; you can certainly do it yourself.

Avian Brands has tips on how to paint wooden doors and window frames yourself, especially for beginners. What are they? See the explanation below.

First, make sure you know the type of paint to be used for painting wooden doors and window frames. Don't buy the wrong paint, then find it unusable and left to waste.

Choose and use Avian Wood and Metal Paint, which is a variant of wood paint and metal paint with a perfectly glossy finish.

In addition to wood, this paint can also be applied to metal. Made from alkyd material with maximum coverage and quick-drying properties, Avian Wood and Metal Paint can protect wood and metal materials from extreme weather.

Preparations to be made

For those of you who want to repaint wood that has already been painted, first determine whether the old paint layer needs to be removed or not. If you need to remove it, use paint thinner and sand it.

Read Also: Change Your Furniture's Paint Color to Look New and Colorful

The correct way to paint wood

After everything is ready (tools and materials), apply the paint.

- Use Avian Wood and Metal Paint. For brush/roller application, dilute the paint with 5-10% Enamel thinner or dilute up to a maximum of 50% for spray application.

- Stir the diluted paint evenly.

- Apply the paint. If using a brush, move the brush left-right or up-down.

- Let the paint dry sufficiently.

- Apply another coat of paint until the color is as desired.

- Don't rush if you want to get maximum results. You may need to apply several coats of paint until the results are as desired.

- Once painted, allow the paint to dry perfectly.

These are some steps you can take yourself at home to make your doors and frames look new and beautiful. Hopefully, this is useful and good luck trying it!