Did you know that you can transform and paint any front door type even PVC doors?
Our Painting Made Easy Front Door Kit makes it easy to turn a faded or old door into a brand new feature piece of you home’s exterior! The Paint Your Front Door kit includes everything you need to perfectly prepare, prime and paint your door with the amazing Fleetwood Bloxx-It Adhesion Primer or Tikkurila Otex Adhesion Primer and long lasting Fleetwood or Tikkurila topcoats.
Simply follow the instructions below and you are good to go!
1. Remove any hardware such as letter boxes or numerals from your front door if you wish. These can also be masked off at a later stage.
2. Using a 50/50 mixture of methylated spirits and water, thoroughly clean your door with a cleaning cloth or similar. Focus especially on nooks and crannies where dirt accumulation may have built up.
3. Using a medium sanding pad lightly sand your door evenly and again focus on nooks and crannies around panelling etc.
3. Using a fine sanding pad lightly rub the entire door down evenly.
4. Using a tack cloth clean and remove any sanding dust from the entire door.
5. Using the Precision Edge masking tape mask off any areas such as glass or door hardware to protect them from the painting process. Ensure edges of the tape are firmly pressed down to prevent any paint bleed.
6. Lay your dust sheet under the door to protect the surrounding areas.
7. Pour your Bloxx-It or Otex Primer into the paint tray and using the Pro-D brush cut in around any panelling etc. where it isn’t possible to roll.
8. Using a Two Fussy Blokes roller apply your first coat of Bloxx-It Primer or Otex primer evenly across the door focusing on one section at a time. Paint in ORDER OF A-E, in the direction of the lines and allow the primer to dry) Then finish the entire door in one even direction.
9. Allow primer to dry. You can store painting equipment in an air tight plastic bag between coats.
10. When the first coat is dry lighting rub down the entire door with a fine sanding pad to remove and drips or uneven areas and wipe with tack cloth.
11. Repeat step 9. and when second coat is dry (according to instructions) repeat step 10. (Between coat sanding is really worth it to ensure a beautifully smooth final finish).
12. Clean the equipment with white spirits followed by warm soapy water.
13. When second primer coat is dry apply your first coat of topcoat using the same methods as above, cutting in around any panelling and then finishing the entire door in the same direction with the Two Fussy Blokes rollers. Store your paint equipment in an airtight plastic bag between coats.
14. When your first coat is completely dry (according top instructions) lightly rub down the door with a fine sanding pad and wipe with tack cloth. (This will be worth it!)
15. Apply your second topcoat using the same methods as above and allow to dry fully according to instructions.
16. Enjoy your new beautifully painted front door!
(Note that some low hiding colours may require a 3rd topcoat to ensure a completely solid and accurate colour)