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I googled for "Painting French Doors", without meaningful results.
I have 3 sets of wooden French patio doors. They need painting, inside out. How can I paint 180 little panes of glass? Just the thought of masking all those little panes spoils my day.
Walter R. wrote: > I googled for "Painting French Doors", without meaningful results.
> I have 3 sets of wooden French patio doors. They need painting, inside out. > How can I paint 180 little panes of glass? Just the thought of masking all > those little panes spoils my day.
> Any ideas for shortcuts?
> Thanks
Normally when confronted with glass during a painting project I simply slow down and paint carefully. With practice you can get pretty good at it if you are using the proper brush. Of course for those places where I wasn't quite careful enough it is dead simple to come back with a single-edge razor blade and remove the paint from the glass after it has dried for a while.
If careful doesn't do it for you there are a couple of liquid glass masking products on the market. I haven't tried them and can't comment on the performance.
On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 20:21:48 GMT, "Walter R." <we...@example.com> wrote:
>I googled for "Painting French Doors", without meaningful results.
>I have 3 sets of wooden French patio doors. They need painting, inside out. >How can I paint 180 little panes of glass? Just the thought of masking all >those little panes spoils my day.
>Any ideas for shortcuts?
>Thanks
I don't have an easy method, but if you remove the door and use two saw horses it will make the job easier. A small paint brush with a steady hand will help too.
I have had the best results with either a round or bevel sash brush, and keep it WET. Then, if I messed up, it is simple to fix with a single edged razor blade scraper, after the paint has set up, but not gotten real hard. Also, after the first pass, you don't need to cut as close to the glass on 2nd and 3rd coats, if you need 3. Patience is your friend here.
Walter R. wrote: > I googled for "Painting French Doors", without meaningful results.
> I have 3 sets of wooden French patio doors. They need painting, inside out. > How can I paint 180 little panes of glass? Just the thought of masking all > those little panes spoils my day.
If they are new, have you checked to see if they have a plastic coating on all the pains that you cut and remove after painting, for the last 2 years or so I haven't done one that didn't have the plastic. If not, get yourself a good brush, in my opinion Purdy is the best, and take your time. As for the liquid masking tape, mentioned by others, that's fine if you don't mind cutting in to all the wood, because as it it is meant to come off if painted over, then if you get it on the wood and paint over, it will eventually come off.
>I googled for "Painting French Doors", without meaningful results.
> I have 3 sets of wooden French patio doors. They need painting, inside > out. How can I paint 180 little panes of glass? Just the thought of > masking all those little panes spoils my day.
I did this a few time and it worked .... I cut-out a piece of very thin wood (or even a thicker cardboard) and made a tenplate that fit the size of the window. I would place in the window and then paint the trim. I had a paper clip taped to the center of the insert .. pick it up and then start all over. It worked. Keep the edge clean of paint.
> I have 3 sets of wooden French patio doors. They need painting, inside out. > How can I paint 180 little panes of glass? Just the thought of masking all > those little panes spoils my day.
>I googled for "Painting French Doors", without meaningful results.
> I have 3 sets of wooden French patio doors. They need painting, inside > out. How can I paint 180 little panes of glass? Just the thought of > masking all those little panes spoils my day.
>> I have 3 sets of wooden French patio doors. They need painting, inside >> out. How can I paint 180 little panes of glass? Just the thought of >> masking all those little panes spoils my day.