Your safety is important.
Can you paint a door with a roller.
Rollers work best.
You can avoid the long tedious process of brush painting by using a paint roller instead.
Coming back with a flat razor cutting the dried paint cleanly off the glass.
A fresh coat of paint rejuvenates an old door so it complements the rest of the room.
But add in the drying time and it s a full day project.
Use vertical roller strokes when painting a flat door or long smooth brush strokes.
Finish the edge around the hinges with a small brush.
If you prefer to use a roller instead consider those with microfiber roller sleeves which hold more paint.
With the door laid flat on sawhorses you can spread paint more quickly and not worry about drips and paint sags.
So if you re painting a door you can t live without like a bathroom or exterior door start first thing in the morning so it can be back in service by day s end.
And you can still paint both sides in a day if you rest the door on lag screws.
Compared to a panel door a flat door can be painted relatively quickly with a paint roller although you can use a brush if that s your preference.
Wear a dust mask and some goggles to protect yourself while you sand prime and paint.
This can be done using an alkyd oil or a acrylic latex form of paint.
When you re removing the paint you can move the door up and down to make it easy to reach every spot.
Invest at least 10 on a quality 2 to 2 inch sash brush to paint the door and trim.
Hole in the bottom of the door and two at the top then turn 4 in.
When preparing and painting garage roller doors your safety should be a big consideration.
To make the job a lot easier choose a paint that has a primer included and then you can skip applying a coat of primer.
The paint you choose will depend largely on the door material which is generally metal or wood.
Painting a door typically takes three to five hours depending on the condition of the door and how fussy you are.