How to prepare and paint a door - Using a Purdy roller and Dulux paint
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video I show you one of the best ways to prepare and paint an internal door with a roller. There are a few ways in which you can do this, but this is just one of my favourite ways when the door has no grain or brush pattern to follow.
The paint and roller sleeve you use is entirely your choice, but here I'm using a Purdy mini jumbo roller with a White Dove sleeve for smooth surfaces, and applying Dulux Quick Dry Satin Wood
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👉 Purdy Jumbo Mini Roller: amzn.to/3q1B9fj (Amazon)
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👉 Roller tray set: amzn.to/3q1XJ7x (Amazon)
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👉 Cutting-in paint brush: amzn.to/2NNgqPd (Amazon)
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👉 Primer/undercoat: amzn.to/3q4EZUV (Amazon)
👉 Dulux Satin Wood: amzn.to/3kwtT9X (Amazon)
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Justin thanks. I'm 75 & am now the only handy person & your video helps a lot as I can't take door off. It would be too hard.
Bless you for this. It's so nice to know that my videos are helping people. Thank you so much. Hope you enjoy the videos.
Very good
Excellent. Super clear, thorough, helpful.
Thanks very much for the links and video mate, much appreciated. Currently trying to decorate my first house so I'm very new to all of this decorating lark! Your tips are absolutely priceless, thanks!
Excellent video mate
Luv it. Thanks
Thanks, great tips. Very helpful
Nice one,looks a really good finish,thanks for the tip
Glad it was useful for you, I appreciate your comments 👍
@@JBTV Credit where credits due young man
Perfect timing as I still have 2 doors to do in my hallway. Been putting it off for weeks lol. Great video as always :-)
Great! Thank you Jane
Thank you so much
Very clear ! I have "wood grain effect doors" which appear to be imprinted cardboard grain laid on the door facings. Any attempt to sand them is like tearing back this thin layer of cardboard. White spirit has done till now in erasing finger grease. But I guess for re-painting I'll have to use a primer and high opacity top coat ( just the one .. .)
What à lovely job ! I am painting 2 that are matt grey, I sanded one door back to its original (old white) colour and am going to paint it with white satin. Could I have left the old matt on as an undercoat? Cheers
Dear Justin, thank you for this great video and for your patient and clear voice throughout. I am unwell in bed but need to paint my doors as soon as I am able to as I painted all the property walls (beautifully!) this summer. When loading the brush, do you use plenty of paint or is less paint better? It is many years since I painted doors and I am not looking forward to the event at all.😕 All my doors are unpanelled so I assume I shall need to use a larger brush or roller. I have never used a roller brush before for any painting so it will be rather daunting. When I do feel well enough, and when I get the necessary tools together, I shall be checking your video often for advice. I have just thought of one more query. I have no idea whether the original gloss paint used was water or oil based. As long as I follow your instructions on sandpapering etc., will this in turn mean I can use a water-based gloss paint which is my preferred choice? Thank you.
Hi Justin , thanks for doing this door painting Vlog on your channel. I am in the process of doing my Living Room door up both sides . I have sanded and wiped it over to I really need to Prime the door as well before I paint it ?
I am using the low odour Dulux Once white gloss paint on it . It is a plain big standard door with no panels in it. ????
Hi Jennifer, as long as there is no bare wood showing then it should be fine.
Perfect would you recommend a quick drying paint ??? Thank you
first your sleeve is to fluffy for a door,6mm microfiber nook and cranny, second black polythene under door is the best sheet for painting door, crown is a resene brand in nz so i would not mix and match as to warrenty , leading edge is the term used for the door edge
Thanks. Great video. Out of interest do you use the roller again if so what’s the best way to clean it please?
Thanks man. Yes I do, scrap as much paint as possible off the roller. Then wash with water, and a little green liquid 😉
Good job JB. I use fat hog rollers for these jobs , leaves a great finish, holds a lot of paint too. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Spinx, I'll check them out 👍
@@JBTV youre welcome mate. 👍🏻👍🏻
Loving your videos Justin!
We're planning on painting our orange varnished oak veneer internal door this summer, would we use the same technique with a Zinsser 123 primer (2 x) first and then paint with top coat paint (2 x)?
Ah thanks Sofia, it's nice to hear people like them haha. Your suggestion seems spot on to me 👍
Hi Justin, do you wipe surface down with a wet cloth, when using water based products? 👍👍👍
Not entirely necessary, but yes I usually wipe with a very slightly damp cloth after dusting
Out of interest how much would you charge for doing a door ? Thanks
Thanks, but how do you avoid the orange peel effecr, particularly noticeable on flush doors. Aren't you supposed to feather off using a thin, wide brush?
Or lay off with a 4mm mohair mini 100mm roller...works a treat.
where, pray, does one purchase such a roller in GB?. I recommend using a ProDec Advance Ice Fusion 100mm roller for flush doors, much finer than ordinary rollers & so finish is greatly improved
I notice you didn’t go back over rolled sections with a brush. Doesn’t this make the finish on the rolled sections look different to the parts of the door you cut in with the brush?
You don't notice it, the brushed section is minimal and both sections of paint are very flat
try the fussy bloke rollers
I'll check them out 👍
If an indoor door has been gloss painted already, must a person use undercoat first to gloss it again?
No, just rub it down with a bit of 180 grit paper to take away the shine, dust off, wipe clean,... and you're ready to go 👍
@@JBTV What to do if someone has lightly rollered a smear (not a thorough job at all) of matt emulsion on top of old gloss (quite tired) painted doors? Sand or scrape or.. what will take the emulsion off or suitably prepare the surface for a new gloss coat?
Hello. Could you please give me your best advice on choosing the most durable water based for my wooden framed windows? Using 80 grit sandpaper I spent hours & days hand sanding x 4 wooden sash window frames. I sanded off old layers of yellowed gloss leaving behind a thin layer of gloss which I can now see the wood grain through. I now have trust issues finding the most durable water based paints for my interior. I want to be 100% sure I am choosing the right paint system so I don't have to re-do all my efforts ? I am new to water based paints. So how would I go about this ? Do I need to prime ? uncoat ? Please tell me the most professional trustworthy durable pants recommended with the longest lasting effect ? Regards Micheal
Is this roller not left fluff fibres on the door mate ?
Do you need primer if pairing over oak doors ?
Yes you do 👍
@@JBTV thank you for the response, can you recommend what paint is best to use satinwood or eggshell. Would the wood grains still show if it was to be painted rather than stained
@@JBTV water based or oils based primer ?
@soothingsounds2650 personally, water based primer and water based top coat, and same goes with oil based. If it's indoors, I'd go for water based
@@JBTV cheers mate, yes for internal doors, planning to use primer and then a satinwood finish paint for the top coat
What type of paint are you using here, please?
It's a water based Satinwood
What was the finish like.was it very orange peel
In the clip where it was dry, it was hard to see, but yes it's pretty flat, more flat than orange peel!
So u DON'T need to lay off with a brush .👍😁
@@StephenSmith-vs8hr The roller leaves the paint really flat, so it really depends on whether you want a slightly brushed finish..
I'm painting contrator from india bro 😍
You should be a bloody waiter
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I wouldnt give you a penny for this bodged job! Laziness of not taking the door from the frame same with the lock!!!
You sound like an absolue FKN FLOG !!
Long may you rule bro