Use a sanding sponge above on inside corners where fingers can t reach.
Sanding a six panel door.
This is usually the most time consuming tedious part of the project.
Be sure to sand down any bumps or blemishes.
Use an orbital finish sander or sanding pad with 220 grit sandpaper to sand the door quickly and remove minor imperfections.
Use a short thin screwdriver and a hammer to drive the pins out.
Avoid sanding inside if possible.
The main goal is to give your door a little tooth for the new paint or primer to adhere to.
No need to bust out the power sander you can use a sanding block or sheet of sand paper.
Usually with a refinish job sanding is awfully time consuming especially on raised panel doors.
Lay the door across the.
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Sand the door again with 150 grit followed by 220 grit sandpaper.
Remove the hinges deadbolt door knob and any other hardware.
Even if the door hasn t previously been painted treated or sanded it s also good to sand it down to open up the fibers and help it accept the stain more easily.
While some of you will have them unmounted and laying down making it easier i bet that most of you want to do it with the doors still mounted which is much more.
Smooth out chipped paint and imperfections from previous paint jobs.
Wipe off the door with a damp rag to remove any sawdust.
Remove the hinge pins out of the hinges on the interior side of the door.
Door sanding can be difficult.
I first strip using goudey paint or lacquer then scrape it off wash with diluent and sand.
Always sand with the grain of the wood.
Fold a half sheet of 100 grit sandpaper in thirds press it into a section of the profile with your fingertips then rub back and forth in long strokes over the length of the molding.
Chris and i have painted a lot of six panel doors in our time we installed and painted 8 new doors at our first house and every door in our current house is a primed and unpainted six panel door in need of paint.
From panel ornaments to windows and other intricate details that get in the way of an easy sanding job you need the right tools to ensure your success.
How to sand raised panel doors.
If there s some dye stain left in the wood i use chlorine bleach which is good for removing dye stains without affecting the natural color of the wood.
Lightly sand the entire door.
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It s so easy in fact that this clip can present a complete overview of the process in just over two and a half minutes time.
Apply one to two coats of penetrating stain wiping off any excess.
Sand the door smooth.
Start with a light sandpaper or a sanding sponge 180 or 220 grit.
Happily refinishing a door is easier than you might think.
Set up the sawhorses outside or in the garage.
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