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General => General => Topic started by: Hedgetrimmer on 01 February 2015, 04:00:49 pm
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Bit of a mundane one, but is it ok to use Nitromors on your typical metal, up-and-over garage door? And what's the best way to repaint after? Obviously after cleaning thoroughly it'll need a primer coat before applying paint, but what's the best way - brush ok? I'll source the right outdoor application paint and primer (gloss white finish to replace the ugly old brown colour that comes off with just a wipe with a wet rag now). Don't have any spray guns and don't want to spend that much now, just prepping the house for sale. Cheers Foccers!
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I have painted many garage doors Nick.
The best way I have found for finish and speed is to thin down the undercoat and gloss with white spirits and use a roller to apply, then a large brush immediately after as you are going to get rid of the orange peel effect the gloss roller leaves.
Make sure you use a gloss roller and not an emulsion one and what size you use is up to you but if there ate tricky little panels onit iI would use a 4". If not I'd use a 9" roller and smooth it off with a decent 4" brush.
Failing that, see if Devilsyam can carbon dip it. :D
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Carbon dip :lol
That would be seriously cool!
Cheers dazza. Is a paint stripper ok on these things? I would guess it's ok, but...
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Pics of the strippers please 8)
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Nitromoors would be perfect to strip the old paint but glove up and SERIOUSELY watch for splashes. Gentle even brush strokes without flicking the brush. U get that in ur eye you'll fekkin know about it. Goggles preferably. As Dazza said re thinners but I'd recommend a rad roller to apply with brush for the recesses.
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Pics of the strippers please 8)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nitromors-1770437-Purpose-Varnish-Remover/dp/B004OTOM0M/ref=sr_1_1/278-7051580-8244665?ie=UTF8&qid=1422813359&sr=8-1&keywords=nitromors (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nitromors-1770437-Purpose-Varnish-Remover/dp/B004OTOM0M/ref=sr_1_1/278-7051580-8244665?ie=UTF8&qid=1422813359&sr=8-1&keywords=nitromors)
You silly boy :lol
Yeah I know it's nasty stuff Exup. I won't tell you how I know, but I know... :evil :lol
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Oh dear .....Nick.....you cannot use it as a lube...
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Oh dear .....Nick.....you cannot use it as a lube...
You don't know what it's like to have haemorrhoids this bad :eek
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Oh dear .....Nick.....you cannot use it as a lube...
You don't know what it's like to have haemorrhoids this bad :eek
Just dont use the Flash cleaning wipes instead of the moist tissue wipes by mistake :lol
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Why strip it? seems alot of work,,sand it down and a couple of primer coats
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Why strip it? seems alot of work,,sand it down and a couple of primer coats
Seems to me an application of Nitromors would be easier than sanding. The brown colour comes off at the slightest provocation, but there is a layer of blue underneath too, some of which has also peeled, and then primer. Paint stripper to just take the whole damn lot off.
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Save time & money Leave the door up when you have viewings :thumbup
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Don't forget to leave it in the "up" position till its dry to prevent tears
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just a question on this I know Nick mentioned he hasn't got a sprayer but could you buy a cheap garden sprayer and thin the paint down (as mentioned) & use that?
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I'm pretty sure the composition of most paintstrippers has changed in the last few years as a result of the dichloromethane ban.Don't know how effective it is compared with the old stuff.
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Yes it changed a few years ago and virtually doubled in price for a less effective product!
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I used the green can of nitromours recently and it did very little. A heat gun and a scrapper is the way to go if you want to strip it. Heat the paint until it's soft but not burning and it'll come off in big strips. Then a quick sand and clean, followed by undercoat and two top coats and it'll look good and last. A sprayer isn't really going to save you any time because you're only doing a small area and most of the time goes into the prep not the painting.