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10th March 2008, 01:16 PM #1Misfit
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Finish/Protect Jarrah External Doors
I have stripped the paint off some old jarrah verandah doors. I want to finish them off and protect them but keep them looking natural. (Not super shiny)
I'm not sure what to use.
They get a bit of sun and some rain when it's stormy.
Also, no matter how hard I try there's still very-very fine paint marks in some of the woods grain. I'm not sure if it will show up when I finish or how I go about removing it.
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10th March 2008, 10:38 PM #2
The paint left in the grain will show, but depending on its colour may not be all that noticeable.
You could try something like a brass bristle brush if you don't want to hit it with paint stripper.
My recommended finish - seeing as you don't want a high gloss - would be an oil finish; one of the decking oils would be an easy way to find something.
No matter what finish you use it will need maintennance - if you go the varnish route you'll be looking at sand and revarnish around every 5 years, which I think is considerably more work than quickly wiping on some fresh oil every 6-12 months.
I'd probably be tempted to use an epoxy resin finish on the top and bottom of the door to seal it well in those 'out of sight, out of mind' areas.
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11th March 2008, 01:43 PM #3Misfit
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I've hit it with a heat gun, sander, paint stripper (not in that order) and the 3M abrasive pad that you use on a drill and I still have paint in the grain (only slightly) Actually that 3M pad really worked well. Wore a few of those out.
Thanks for the tip about the deck oil...
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