Staining Your Front Door West Lafayette IN

Staining your front door is a simple process that can achieve elaborate results. Three easy stages - Preparing, Staining, and Applying a top-coat - will allow you to increase both the aesthetics and value of your home.

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Staining your front door is a simple process that can achieve elaborate results. Three easy stages – Preparing, Staining, and Applying a top-coat – will allow you to increase both the aesthetics and value of your home.

Preparation

Preparing to stain your door just might be the most demanding step of the process. You will need access to a standard set of tools, acetone, and a quality stain. Doors can be stained either hanging in the opening or removed from the frame. To ensure an effective staining, it is important to keep your work-area and the door itself free of dust and debris at all times; this can be achieved by wiping all door-panel(s) and sidelite(s) thoroughly clean with acetone.

It is recommended that you tape off any areas that you do not wish stained; this will give you the best results.

Staining

Wearing gloves, stir the stain thoroughly using smooth strokes. Avoid shaking the container or conjuring bubbles within the stain.

Proceed to apply the stain with a foam brush; rubbing in the results with a cloth to ensure complete and even coverage.
Once the door is completely stained, lightly brush over the entire surface with a china bristle brush.
It is imperative to allow the first stained surface to dry before proceeding to the second side, or applying another stain.

Top-Coat

The top-coat, or sealant, is required to ensure your door’s weatherability. It protects the stain and makes the surface washable. After you’ve allowed the door to completely dry, you will need to apply a high-quality, UV stabilized coating.
Stir the top-coat as you did the stain and apply with even gentle strokes, pressing hard enough to lightly flex the bristles. Allow the first coat to dry before applying another. It is recommended that you apply a minimum of two coats to achieve complete surface protection.

After both sides have completely dried, remove the paper and tape from the glass and protected surface, and replace the door back into the frame.

By using this quick and simple method to stain your door, you are guaranteed results that infuse a lasting beauty to your door and home.

This article was provided by Masonite. Masonite is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of interior doors and entry door systems. Throughout the company’s 80 year history, Masonite has maintained its focus on leading-edge innovation, manufacturing excellence and superior customer service. Masonite is committed to delivering product and service innovations that will enhance beauty, functionality and architectural design to its customers around the world. Builders, remodelers, architects and homeowners rely on Masonite products to create homes of distinction.

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Featured Local Company

Livengood Masonry

765-491-3592
8810 W County Road 550 N
Mulberry, IN