Prepping the garage door ensures that paint will go on easily and hold up well.
Removing paint from aluminum garage door.
Look for spots where the paint is peeling and use the paint scraper to remove the paint.
The type of paint will determine the amount of effort involved in removing it.
Examine the steel garage doors carefully.
Sand the areas with medium grade sandpaper where the paint has been removed to lightly roughen the surface of the steel garage door.
Remove rust sand and wash the surface before you paint the garage door.
Because wood is porous it absorbs the adhesives found within paint creating a bond that can be difficult to break.
It is always a good idea to not paint outside objects in extremely wet cold or hot conditions.
Remove any loose particles with a firm bristled brush and use the warm soapy water to clean the door and scrub off any loose parts that chip away from the surface.
Aluminum doesn t oxidize but the factory finish can deteriorate.
Regular soap and water won t do much to relieve a metal door of this stubborn substance.
Stripping paint from wood can be a difficult endeavor.
You can use either oil or latex based paints f.
Because metal is nonporous it.
Sometimes the paint will be free of the metal but has yet to crack.
This will allow the paint to adhere more readily to the metal.
It finds its way to surfaces it isn t wanted upon and dares anyone to try to remove it.
Fortunately if you need to strip paint from an aluminum door you are in a much better position.
To use the solvent follow the instructions on the packaging.
Step 2 prepare the steel.
Paint can be a force to be reckoned with.