How to paint wooden doors, what should be paid attention to when painting wooden doors?
The method of painting wooden doors is as follows:
Prepare tools and materials: brush head, paint bucket, paint, sandpaper, cloth, etc.
Clean the facade: Use a damp cloth or vacuum to clean the facade to remove dust and grime.
Grinding the facade: Use sandpaper to polish the facade to remove unevenness and burrs on the facade.
Primer: Use a brush to apply the primer on the door, allowing the door to fully absorb the primer.
Applying the topcoat: After the primer dries, use a brush to apply the topcoat on the door, applying it evenly without brush marks and drips.
Second brushing: After the first coat of topcoat is dry, you can apply a second coat of paint to make the color more full.
Finish painting: After painting, wipe the facade with a clean cloth to ensure that the surface of the facade is dry and clean.
The following points should be paid attention to in the process of painting wooden doors:
Choose a good paint: choose a paint suitable for wooden doors, and avoid using paint that is too thick or too thin, so as not to affect the painting effect.
Pay attention to the environment: when painting the facade, choose a relatively dry environment, and avoid painting in an environment with high humidity, so as not to affect the drying effect of the paint.
Brush selection: Choose a brush suitable for painting wooden doors. Generally, it is more appropriate to use a brush, which can make the color more uniform.
Brushing sequence: When painting, pay attention to painting the outer frame first and then the center, so as to avoid dripping or brush marks during the painting process.
Pay attention to protection: When painting, pay attention to protecting door handles, door locks and other parts to avoid paint pollution.
In short, when painting wooden doors, we need to pay attention to the choice of paint, the environment, the choice of brushes, the sequence of painting, and the protection of door handles, door locks and other parts, so as not to affect the painting effect and the aesthetics of the door.