Pro Tips: Painting External Doors & Windows
Every nook and cranny of your home needs at least some amount of maintenance, and this also includes the portals in your home in the form of doors and windows. In fact, these are the very first thing you should coat with your preferred shade of colour, when beginning with your painting arrangements.
External doors and windows are susceptible to chipping or damage because of how often they are used by us. The only way to protect them from this inevitable wear and tear is by making sure you cover them with top quality door and window paint.
Doing this every now and then in set intervals of time will not only grace your thresholds with the protection they need, but also give them a visually arresting appeal pertaining to the colour and texture you bestow upon them during the painting process.
Now if you are someone who is proficient enough to push a paint brush or paint roller across the surface of a door, then by all means carry on with confidence. As for others, doing something as ostensibly simple as painting the doors or windows of your house can be a tad bit challenging.
So we at Creative Resins would like to acquaint you with a few steps and tips that you can learn to paint your external doors and windows like a pro. Along the way, we will also introduce you to a few of our best selling paint products and equipment that can make your entire painting experience all the more convenient and fun.
1 – Getting Ready
If you are attempting a full makeover of your doors and windows, then you must set aside a time wherein you will not be interrupted by work or mundane choirs. Weekends are often more suitable to carry out such excursions. Take your time in selecting the colour, buying all the necessary supplies and equipment you will need to execute your task.
We highly recommend days which are clear and sunny with moderate temperature to begin painting your doors. Such weathers are preferable as they afford your painted surface with enough leeway to dry completely.
2 – Choosing Colour
Sticking colour paint swatches to your door or window surface is one of the many ways by which you can make a decision regarding the colour you will ultimately choose. If you are confused between two or three options then purchase small paint samples and apply them to small areas of your intended surface in order to get an idea of what that particular colour may look like on your door or window.
It’s a good idea to view them at different times in a day to gauge exactly how the colour appears as the natural light outside dims and brightens. There is no need to get overwhelmed here with the amount of options at your disposal. With a few sample tries you will definitely land on an aesthetic you’re looking for.
3 – Choosing the Paint
The paint you ultimately choose, especially on your exterior door, will largely depend on your preference. With regards to creative resins vast gallery of surface coating products, we have a few remarkable suggestions to make to assist you in your endeavors.
For an enhanced, albeit fancier look, Creative Resins brings a plethora of options in the PlasPaint special effects category that allows you to cover your doors with unique and attractive designs. You can coat your door entirely with metallic paint, to give it a shiny, silver, gold or bronze appearance or apply the new rust paint, to give it a grainier texture. Other variants such as ‘pearl’, ‘crackle’ etc. are also available to grace your doors and windows with visually arresting designs.
Depending on the material used to construct your doors and windows you can also try the PlasPaint H2O. This specially formulated VOC-free water-based Polyurethane dispersion for coating various types of plastics especially PVCu, (uPVC). The coating has a unique dual adhesion system that forms a molecular cross bond with PVCu and other plastics becoming an integral part of the substrate surface. It also forms an excellent chemical bond with composite materials, steel, and aluminium. This also makes it an excellent paint for external doors and windows.
Finally, to make matters even simpler, you can try Creative Resins’ PlasPaint Brush ‘n’ Roll, a paint variant specifically designed for self-application via a paint brush or paint roller. PlasPaint Brush ‘n’ Roll is an all in one primer and topcoat combined making the whole process even more straight forward.
All of the above products are weatherproof, UV stable, water and heat resistant. As such, they come with a formidable 10 year warranty period.
4 – How to Start Painting Your Doors and Windows
Once you have your equipment and paint colour set, you can proceed with the painting process. Now to start painting, you can either choose to paint the door while it is attached to the frame or to make matters simpler, detach it from its hinges and paint in a place more comfortable. We would recommend painting it in situ and taking the time to mask areas you don’t want painted with masking tape.
Remove all the hardware present on the door like letter box, numbers, knocker etc for seamless painting. Keep all the parts in a safe place so they can be simply reinstalled when the paint is dry.
Use a sandpaper to lightly key the surface to be painted so that the new paint can adhere much better to the surface of the door or window. Once done, clean the entire surface using a degreaser which will remove any remaining dust and grease. You want your surface nice and clean in order to paint over it without any hassle and achieve that real professional finish.
Now take a roller and begin by applying a first light coat to cover the surface completely. Leave this base coat to dry for a short time, normally around 15 minutes. Once done use a small paintbrush to carefully cut into and around areas such as hinges or door locks or any hardware items that have not been removed from the door or window. Now start the actual final top coat painting process by dipping your paint brush and roller in the paint and covering the door with it. You can start with a roller and then use the paint brush to cut into those difficult areas.
Once you’ve covered the door with your desired paint product, leave it to dry completely. Reattach all the hardware that had removed.
Buy the Best Door and Window Paint Products at Creative Resins.
We at Creative Resins are home to some of the best Door and Window paint products online to give the entrance of your residence or office building the protection and visual appeal they need and deserve. Creative Resins offers you a diverse range of paint products that come in an array of finishes such as matt, satin, gloss and even super gloss which can be used to experiment with versatile aesthetics that make your doors and windows look outstanding.
Our paint products are available in an array of colours from white to grey to black and every colour in-between in order to suit varying preferences. We can match the most popular colour swatches such as Dulux, Farrow and Ball etc. We also offer accessories to make your painting endeavors more fun and convenient. To help you in this regard, we’ve got spray guns, pre-filled Aerosol cans, brush ‘n’ roll equipment, special effect paint products to add a little character to your doors/windows, and so much more.
Creative Resins are your one-stop shop for door and window trim/frame paint products. So if you have any ingenious door and window paint ideas, we have just the right tools and paint products to turn your ideas into breathtaking reality.
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We offer a range of glass paint products for you decorative and architectural convenience. Our products include glass spray paints, liquid glass paint, acrylic glass paint, glitter glass paint, and glass paints for granite, mirror, crackle and web special effects to give a unique look to the glass in your area of choice.
The top quality adhesives we offer are guaranteed to not scratch, fade or delaminate due to their water and alkali resistant features. Our Heat proof and waterproof glass paints offer permanent protection to your glass from all kinds of harsh weathers.
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How to Remove Paint off Glass
An accidental splatter of paint can instantly ruin the look you had in mind for your glass. Even with the best preparation beforehand, I can still guarantee you every sprayer has been there.
What you really need to concern yourself with however, is how you are going to get the paint off the glass when you’re beyond the point of covering up the splatter. Glass paint removal is much easier than you might initially anticipate and there is a method available to ensure that stubborn paint comes off to give you a revived piece of glass, but be aware this is a messy process.
So, without much further ado, let’s get started!
You will require
- tissue paper
- blades
- trigger spray bottle
- gun cleaner
- glass cleaner
Firstly, pour your gun cleaner into the trigger spray bottle and start to apply heavily to small sections of the glass. Once you have done this, leave the solution for 20-30 seconds to antagonize the paint.
Now here is the step where you must be extra careful. You can use a single razor blade and position it at approximately 45 degrees from the glass panel. Any mishap with the angle and you are likely to scratch your glass so make sure the paint has softened before proceeding. Do not be overly aggressive, take your time!
Push the blade slowly against the paint and peel away, one stroke after another. Keep the motion of moving the blade consistent. Make sure to keep applying the gun cleaner and even soak a cloth with your liquid mixture if you find this helps.
Once you have removed the bulk of the paint, use our glass cleaner to buff the glass. Pour the liquid heavily onto the glass and use your blue tissue roll to buffer back to its original condition. Use a clean blade for any leftover areas.
The Bottom Line
By following the above steps thoroughly, you will be able to remove any paint from your glass & also save yourself the additional cost of replacing it in the process. For top-quality products related to glass paints, you can visit the Creative Resins catalog now and choose some of the best paint for glass available on the market today at unparalleled prices.