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  • How to Repaint Clapboard Siding

    The best way to rejuvenate your home's exterior and create a spectacular first impression is to give it a paint job. Not only will a paint job add curb appeal but it also will increase your home's...

  • How to Remove Dried Paint Drops

    Artists and painters know full well the tedious nature of having to clean up paint that has dropped off of their work surface. Paint drops or droplets are common throughout the art world. Oil,...

  • How to Waterproof Already Painted Wood

    Painted wood surfaces, such as siding, decks or patio furniture, need a barrier from moisture. The optimal method is by adding a layer of moisture-resistant primer to the wood before applying a...

  • How to Remove Paint from Oak Wood

    Refinishing painted oak wood will first require removal of the paint. Oak is an incredibly grainy wood, and it is difficult to remove the paint that settles deep into the natural grooves. Though...

  • How to Paint Wood-Clad Windows

    Wood clad windows are fiberglass windows that have been covered with wood to give you the durability and energy-efficient qualities of a fiberglass window with the more traditional look of wood....

  • Wood Railing Paint Removal

    If you are thinking about repairing your wood railing and perhaps repainting it, you will need to take the older layers of paint off first. Of course, you can try painting over it, but that is not...

  • How to Paint Victorian Homes

    Unlike houses we see or live in today, Victorian homes have a more traditional look with plenty of detail and color. Victorian homes were painted in natural colors such as green, brown, yellow, or...

  • How to Paint New Wood Windows

    Wooden windows lend a beautiful, classic look to a home. Keeping them looking and functioning at their best requires attention to detail when you paint them. The exterior side of your windows will...

  • How to Paint on Polished & Painted Wood

    Floors, furniture, paneling ... your home is full of wooden surfaces that give your decor flair. Once wood is polished and painted, it will be ready to serve your home for years. However, there...

  • How to Clean Acrylic Painted Wood

    Acrylic paint is a very versatile paint that can be used on many surfaces, such as canvas, fabric, paper and wood. Acrylic paint also is used in the making of crafts, fine arts, murals and faux...

  • How to Paint Old Exterior Wood

    If you are like many people, you have beautiful exterior wood, such as decks, patios, or wood siding on your house. However, the paint is either peeling off or the wood is so weathered it is an...

  • How to Repaint Wood Siding

    Whether the paint is peeling or you just want an updated look, repainting wood siding instantly improves the home's exterior appearance. Before you grab your paintbrush and ladder, consider the...

  • Refinish Pickled Cabinets

    Pickled cabinets get their name from the transparent, pickled look of the paint finish. Originally, lime was used to produce this weathered effect. Easier methods have evolved, however, allowing...

  • How to Remove Peeling Exterior Paint

    Peeling paint on your house is a common problem. Moisture trapped under the surface of your paint can cause large portions to bubble and flake, especially around windows or trimming. A chunk of...

  • How to Paint a Wood Beam

    Wood ceiling beams move in and out of popularity as styles change. A natural wood beam may create a rustic look in a home where a painted beam may offer texture but not make as strong a style...

  • How to Make Your Own Cute Picture Frame

    I get all my things from Michaels The Art & Craft Store. I go there for all my crafts.I made that picture frame for my sister's birthday since she wanted me to be creative. Anyways, this...

  • How to Use a Gel Stain

    Gel stains have become a popular choice for do-it-yourself homeowners and amateur woodworkers. Gel stains are much easier to apply than traditional stains and are not as apt to produce an uneven...

  • What Stripper to Use for Acrylic Paint on Wood

    The term "acrylic paint" can actually refer to two different paint products---acrylic artist paints and latex paint. Interior and exterior latex paints and artist paints are removable from wood...

  • How Long Do You Wait After Power Washing a Deck to Put on Waterproofing?

    Water-seal products for pressure-treated wood surfaces like decks and gazebos need to be reapplied regularly. Before you do, however, you'll want to clean the surface first. A pressure washer is...

  • How to Stain a Butcher Block

    Staining your wood butcher block will help prevent moisture and food liquids from penetrating and spotting the wood. Because few staining agents are safe when in contact with food, selecting the...

  • How to Prime Wood Trim

    Painting is one of the quickest, most effective and most economical ways to re-decorate your home. In their rush to get the job done, however, many do-it-yourselfers skip or rush through the...

  • How to Get a Smooth Finish With Latex Paint

    Latex paint is a commonly used house paint that can be found in numerous colors and finishes from matte to high-gloss. Getting a smooth finish when painting with latex paint can be a challenge....

  • What Is the Fastest Way to Paint a Fence?

    Painting a fence is one of those jobs requiring repetitive movements. It also can be a time-consuming task. A nicely painted fence can add an attractive element to your home's exterior, yet not...

  • How to Paint a Chaise Lounge

    Your old chaise lounge has been a comfortable piece of furniture to lay on and relax or to read a book while the kids run around you, but is your lounging experience being diminished by a badly...

  • How to Remove Paint from Resin Wood

    Removing paint from wood poses special challenges. Wood is a very porous material that basically drinks other liquids, meaning that the paint is not just on the surface but deep within the wood...

  • How to Paint Furniture and Fill in Table Top Grooves

    Painting old furniture and tabletops is a good way to make them look fresh and new again. A new coat of paint covers up scratches and stains while allowing you to update furniture with a new...

  • Can I Restain a Wicker Chair?

    You can bring the beauty back to a wicker chair by restaining. Wicker furniture is made from cane or reeds that have been woven together. Reeds and cane are essentially wood filaments, and wood...

  • How to Repaint White Vintage Cabinets

    White vintage cabinets can be rare and valuable, and many people who own them are reluctant to repaint them for fear of damaging the wood. However, so long as an electric drill is not used to...

  • How to Paint a Wood Stove

    A wood stove can really spruce up your home while providing an inexpensive heat source. Wood stoves are not always aesthetically appealing, however. Painting a wood stove can add color and shine...

  • Tung Oil Vs. Linseed

    Tung oil and linseed oil are two popular wood-finishing products derived from trees or plants. They are used to enhance the appearance of the wood while protecting it from moisture, humidity and...

  • How to Paint White Kitchen Cabinets to Look Like Wood

    Revamping your kitchen cabinets is one way to update the entire look of your kitchen. Create a faux-wood painted finish to spruce up plain, hum-drum cabinets. This method makes your cabinets look...

  • What Kind of Paint to Use on Cedar Siding

    Unlike most types of wood, cedar contains a large amount of sap-based natural tannins, making cedar one of the most durable and weather resistant natural woods known. These tannins, however, are...

  • How to Paint Bare Wood

    Doing a home improvement project right the first time is less expensive than doing it over. This motto applies to painting bare wood, which, if done incorrectly, can cost you not only money but time.

  • How to Strip Paint From Wood

    Stripping old paint from wooden furniture enables you to bring out the natural beauty of the wood underneath, either to refinish with wood stain or to repaint a fresh color. Elbow grease, good...

  • Can You Paint a New Pressure-Treated Deck?

    Pressure-treated wood is soaked in chemicals and is often still wet when delivered to the lumber yard. Depending on how long the wood sat on the lumber yard racks, it may still have been somewhat...

  • How to Prime Pressure Treated Wood

    Pressure-treated wood is a favored building material because of its durability and its resistance to both moisture and insects. These wood products are made by forcing a chemical preservative into...

  • How to Paint Over Wood Stain

    When it comes to painting over wood stain, you may encounter problems that can make it seem like a daunting task. Stained wood is often sealed with a protective varnish, and paint does not adhere...

  • Wood Painting Techniques

    Wood will need special treatment before paint is applied. Some wood species such as cedars and redwoods contain oils that may stain or prevent the paint from adhering to the surface. Older woods...

  • The Best Ways to Paint French Doors

    Painting French doors presents its own challenges. French doors can be heavy, and many are designed with dozens of small glass panes. But with the right brush, and a bit of patience, you can...

  • Cedar House Wood Treatment

    Years ago many homeowners and builders would install cedar to home construction projects without any wood treatment to preserve the cedar. Without proper wood preservatives, cedar will turn colors...

  • Types of Wood Finishes

    There are several types of finishes available for wood. A few finishes that you can choose from are clear stains, solid stains, paint, natural finishes and varnishes. The choice of finish is based...

  • Paint Techniques for Wood

    When painting wood products, you should know about several different techniques before you begin your project--techniques that can be applied to tools, preparation and painting. Many...

  • What to Use to Paint Treated Wood?

    You can paint treated wood as long as you use the appropriate products. You must follow all recommendations before painting treated wood. If you bypass any steps, your paint will not adhere well...

  • Oak Staining Tips

    Oak is a popular wood for use on trim, doors and other woodwork, because of the beauty of its tightly arranged grain. Staining oak brings that grain out even more. Like any wood, oak can be...

  • The Best Way to Paint Interior French Doors

    Interior French double doors come in different styles. You can purchase them with windows, as a hollow core---medium-density fiberboard frame sandwiched between two thin sheets of glued wood...

  • The Best Time to Paint the Outside of a House

    House painting is best done during a prolonged period of dry weather, so that the wood is perfectly dry before you begin painting and also so that there is ample time for the paint to dry after...

  • What Causes Bubbles in Polyurethane?

    Most every painter has experienced the problems of bubbles in polyurethane finishes. It's not an uncommon problem, especially when applying polyurethane as the finishing coats. Theories abound...

  • House Paint Removal Tips

    If a house has not been painted for several years, peeling and worn paint can make a paint job much more difficult for you. Also, old paint can contain lead particles which are harmful if...

  • How Often Should I Paint My House?

    Painting the exterior of a home can improve its overall look and add to its value. However, deciding when to paint can be a tricky process, because most homeowners don't look at the outside of...

  • How to Make a Frame for Stretching Canvas On

    Do you want to make your own painting canvas? Well, you are in the right place. This is where you start, at the frame.

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