How To Prepare Outside Wood For Painting
Go ahead and use sandpaper to smoothen any sharp edges.
How to prepare outside wood for painting. Follow these steps for a great finish. Keep a wet edge by overlapping as you paint. For larger structures a wire brush is an easy way to knock off the remaining pieces of paint and surface fibers while also roughing up the woods surface for better paint adhesion.
To apply an even coat we recommend using an interior paint sprayer. For previously painted surfaces start by removing any loose peeling paint already present. To Summarize Prepping Exterior Trim For Paint Sanding filler caulking edges where trim meets another substrate allowing to dry.
Priming all bare wood caulking fillers sealing trim allowing primer to properly dry. Use a painting tray to remove excess paint from your roller. Avoid and drips or runs and make sure not to apply too much paint in one sitting.
Make sure that you cover any additional hardware on the door with a two-inch blue painters tape at least to ensure that theres no splattering on it later on. Flat putty knives or pull scrapers work well for this. This type of primer will fill the wood pores and cavities in the wood.
Feather-sand the edges of sound well-adhered paint down to bare wood. An aluminum wood primer is recommended when the wood is to be exposed to moisture. With a scrubbing brush water and detergent scrub mildly.
Also remove cracked or peeling caulk it will often peel free from its surface. Scrape Loose Paint Caulk and Glazing Use a putty knife or multi-use paint scraper to remove flaking paint from the wood trim and loose glazing from the panes. Fill any holes and cracks in your exterior surface with a high quality exterior filler.