Max_H
30th November 2021, 08:50 AM
Hi Guys,
I have a beautiful old Victorian door I want to restore and put on my house. Before I go for it, I thought I would ask some advice on best practices.
The external side of the door has what looks like peeing varnish while the other side is painted. My thoughts are:
Strip both sides of the door with paint stripper.
Fill holes and cracks.
Carefully sand with fine grit sandpaper.
Finish with polyurethane.
Does this sound like a reasonable plan that will give a good finish? Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
A few specific question I have are:
Ideally, I would like a somewhat natural oiled look, I was thinking maybe a matte or satin polyurethane could achieve this? Does anyone have any product they could recommend?
Unfortunately, my door needs to switch the side of the hinges and locks. What would be the best way to fill the holes where the current locks are?
Any tips on stripping around the fine details would be appreciated (I was thinking paint stripper Ans steel wool).
Is there any chance paint stripper will stain or damage the wood?
Thanks in advance for all your help!
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I have a beautiful old Victorian door I want to restore and put on my house. Before I go for it, I thought I would ask some advice on best practices.
The external side of the door has what looks like peeing varnish while the other side is painted. My thoughts are:
Strip both sides of the door with paint stripper.
Fill holes and cracks.
Carefully sand with fine grit sandpaper.
Finish with polyurethane.
Does this sound like a reasonable plan that will give a good finish? Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
A few specific question I have are:
Ideally, I would like a somewhat natural oiled look, I was thinking maybe a matte or satin polyurethane could achieve this? Does anyone have any product they could recommend?
Unfortunately, my door needs to switch the side of the hinges and locks. What would be the best way to fill the holes where the current locks are?
Any tips on stripping around the fine details would be appreciated (I was thinking paint stripper Ans steel wool).
Is there any chance paint stripper will stain or damage the wood?
Thanks in advance for all your help!
504621
504620