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Trim, Doors/Stained and-or Clear Coated/To Be Stained or Clear Coated
- Surface Preparation:
- treat any mildew with a 3:1 water:household bleach mixture, leaving it on for 20 minutes and adding more as it dries; wear eye and skin protection; rinse thoroughly
- remove cracking, loose or poorly adhering coating by careful scraping; wear eye protection, cloth work gloves, and a dust mask; then dull any glossy areas by sanding with fine grit (#220) garnet paper, and sand off as much clear coating as possible (all clear coating must be removed if applying a stain); wear eye protection and dust mask
- remove all dirt by scrubbing with detergent and warm water, rinse thoroughly; pay special attention to kitchen areas (accumulated airborne cooking oils) and around switches and door knobs (hand prints and oils)
- Priming:
- priming is not done if applying a stain or clear coating
- Staining and-or Clear Coating:
- if staining, apply an oil-based wiping stain (conventional or gel type) following manufacturerÕs directions; then (after an over night dry) a clear coating is normally applied
- apply clear coating to bare wood, or to stain after over night dry; use one of these:
- oil-type finish: apply with brush, rag or roller, then immediately wipe off excess with clean rags; apply additional coats if needed
- polyurethane solvent based finish in satin, semigloss or gloss finish; apply with brush, foam brush, roller or spray; apply second coat according to manufacturerÕs recommendation
- shellac: apply with brush or roller
- acrylic latex varnish
- water based polyurethane varnish
*IMPORTANT: immediately dispose of rags and paper soaked with oil-based material (stain, primer, paint, clear coating, etc.) by either spreading them open in a safe place to dry, or by putting into in a fireproof container with lid; otherwise they can catch fire by themselves if left wadded up
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