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| Door - Front Door Facelift |
| This DIY kit brought to you by ERA Real Estate shows you how to freshen up your front door and improve your home's curb appeal. |
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Materials: saw horses chemical paint stripper shave hook old paintbrush electric sander lint-free cloth and vinegar stain and brush rubber gloves safety glasses - Begin by removing the door and placing it on saw horses in a well-ventilated area (figure A).
- Remove any hardware from the door and, with an old paintbrush, apply a generous amount of paint stripper to any painted areas using a dabbing motion.
- Allow the stripper to set according to the manufacturer's instructions, and remove the bubbled paint with a shave hook (figure B).
Note: Doors with heavy paint build-up may require more than one application or stripper to get the job done. - Once all the paint has been removed, neutralize any residual stripper with water or white vinegar and a lint-free cloth.
- Let the door dry and then sand the wood thoroughly for a smooth, clean surface. Use an electric sander for flat surfaces and hand sand tight, intricate areas (figure C).
- Apply a base coat of stain or varnish, brushing with the grain. Allow the coat to dry.
- After the coat is dry, lightly sand the wood with a fine-grit sandpaper. Wipe away any dust with a moist cloth and apply a second coat. Then repeat the process once more for a third -- and final -- application.
- Finally, install new-door hardware, roll out the welcome mat and you'll have the front of your home looking its best!
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