regulardad
New Member
Hi all,
I am prepping a door, which was painted with oil paint at least 14 years ago.
There are quite a few areas with loose paint to scrape. As can be seen in the photos, there is still a way to go with paint that is on the ¿molded? areas of the door. My gut is if I go much further with scraping, I will end up damaging the wood.
I am wondering about using a little paint stripper in these areas, and if so, is there any particular advice on what brand to use or anything else to look out for.
The last time I used paint stripper was decades ago as a teenager and the task then was to get every last bit of paint off a door so it could be stained. I have never tried using it in a more targeted way that I am contemplating here. My plan is to get it in reasonably good shape and then prime and paint with latex paint.
Thanks,
Kevin
I am prepping a door, which was painted with oil paint at least 14 years ago.
There are quite a few areas with loose paint to scrape. As can be seen in the photos, there is still a way to go with paint that is on the ¿molded? areas of the door. My gut is if I go much further with scraping, I will end up damaging the wood.
I am wondering about using a little paint stripper in these areas, and if so, is there any particular advice on what brand to use or anything else to look out for.
The last time I used paint stripper was decades ago as a teenager and the task then was to get every last bit of paint off a door so it could be stained. I have never tried using it in a more targeted way that I am contemplating here. My plan is to get it in reasonably good shape and then prime and paint with latex paint.
Thanks,
Kevin