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How to Paint a Wood Entry Door

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By jdement12b
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Painting a wooden entry door is an easy and rewarding experience. Most new doors come sealed with primer and ready to paint. A nicely painted entry door adds style and curb appeal to your home.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • A medium sized paintbrush suited to the type of paint used
  • Small paint roller optional
  • Primer if door is not already primed and sealed
  • Exterior paint
  • Painter's tape
  • Solvent for cleaning if using oil based paint
  • Tacky or damp rag
  • 2 Sawhorses
  1. Step 1

    Support the door on sawhorses in a well ventilated area.

  2. Step 2

    If the door has windows or any parts that you do not want paint on, use the painter's tape to mask it off. It is a good idea to wipe the door down with a tacky or damp rag to remove dust and ensure the paint sticks evenly.

  3. Step 3

    If it is a new door and already primed then skip this step. If the door is not already primed and sealed, give it a coat of primer. Make sure the primer is compatible with the paint you will be using. A small paint roller can be used to paint the wide flat parts. Use the medium paint brush to paint all areas you couldn't get with the roller.

  4. Step 4

    Paint the door with a good quality exterior paint. Latex paint can be cleaned up with warm soapy water. Oil based paint must be cleaned up with solvent or paint thinner. A small paint roller can be used to paint the wide flat parts or they can be painted with the paint brush. Use the medium paint brush to paint all areas you couldn't get with the roller. Prevent runs by going easy on the paint. You can always touch up or add a second coat if needed. Good quality paint will cover with one coat. If you get a run, the sticky side of a piece of painter's tape can be used to fix it. Gently press the tape to the run and pull it away. The excess paint should stick to the tape. Remember you can touch up later. Allow one side to dry completely before flipping it over on the sawhorses to paint the remaining areas. The underside can also be reached by standing the door upright. Don't forget to tape off needed areas on this side too.

  5. Step 5

    Let the paint dry, then recoat or touch up as needed. After the final coat or final touch ups allow the paint to dry completely.

  6. Step 6

    Remove the painter's tape from masked off areas and step back to enjoy your newly painted entry door! Give yourself a pat on the back for a job well done.

Tips & Warnings
  • Runs can be removed with tape while the paint is wet.
  • Paint in a well ventilated area.

Comments  

mizzshady said

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on 9/24/2009 I could never do this.. Im so messy. 5*

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on 9/7/2009 I never knew how to get rid of runs, tape. good article. recommended

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on 7/16/2009 I recently painted mine. Great advice thanks! 5*

kimmij said

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on 7/2/2009 We have to do this SOON so your article is a much needed nudge in that direction - thank you! 5 *

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