Step by step instructions for finishing wood windows and doors remove sawdust grease or caulking on the glass using a small amount of mineral spirits clean the glass with a vinegar based window cleaner an easy recipe is one part white vinegar to one part water avoid ammonia based cleaning.
Staining a sliding door.
Once this is complete it can be left to dry while you stain the doors themselves.
7 steps to stain a door 1.
And it s a quick process to stain.
Apply a liberal amount of stain to the inner panels of the door.
Literally just dip your sponge in stain and wipe it on.
Step 5 stain the door.
Whether your door is sliding or hinged you ll need to take it off the frame so you can get to work.
Step by step instructions and helpful hints for finishing staining and painting your patio doors from the experts at atrium patio doors.
There are plenty of stain colors to choose from.
Mask off the hinges and doorknob or remove it put down a strip of carpet shield plastic film this will allow you to swing the door to do both sides without the stain ruining your carpet.
Slather on the stain using a 2 in 5 1 cm foam brush.
Start with the raised and recessed sections at the center of the door.
We always start on the back and then flip the door over to the the front last.
Sand the door surface.
Prepping the door for stain 1.
If you lay the door on it s side like this it s easier to reach everything.
How to install a sliding patio door duration.
Lay the door out flat on some.
In terms of traditional lumber materials.
It s important to remove the door and lay it out flat to stain it properly.
Remove the door from the hinges.
To avoid staining the door knobs knockers locks and other hardware it s important to unscrew.
Notice you can still see nails holes.
Apply stain to the top side of the door with even wiping motions that follow the wood grain.
Be sure to work the stain deep into the imitation grain pattern or any other textural detailing.
The quickest way to stain the jamb is to soak a cloth in an oil based stain and rub it into the wood using a clean cloth to even out any overlaps or drips.
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