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6th April 2014, 12:55 PM #1New Member
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Refinishing weathered exterior windows
Hi everyone,
I have some WW2 era exterior casement windows (Silky Oak as best I can guess) that have been exposed to a lot of sun damage.
They've gone years without a coat of paint and the wood is solid but the grain has opened up a bit.
I want to paint them with a Dulux exterior acrylic but wondering whether I should treat the timber before I undercoat/top coat.
Any ideas on a magic solution to restore the timber to its former glory?
Thanks for your help guys.
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6th April 2014, 04:43 PM #2Skwair2rownd
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Getting back to bare timber is a good start.
I had some frames like that in the first house I bought and did the following:
# Sand to bare timber
# Mixed Pollyfiller with exterior acrylic paint rather than water so I had
a mix slightly stiffer than toothpaste.
# Applied mix liberally and worked well into timber, particularly cracks.
# Prime/undercoated after filler had dried and was sanded.
# Two coats of exterior paint to finish off.
Worked a teat! Forty years on and the job is still good.
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8th April 2014, 10:08 PM #3New Member
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Thanks Artme.
I like your idea.
Was thinking to prime with Dulux oil prep coat then apply the exterior acrylic/poly filler putty mix then 2 topcoats.
Will let you know how it goes.
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