Fill holes and repair imperfections with sandable filler or spackle.
How to sand a panel door.
Sand the door again with 150 grit followed by 220 grit sandpaper.
Reattach the hardware and rehang the door.
Sand with non clogging 180 or 220 grit sandpaper or sanding sponges look for non clogging or stearated on the label.
A good sand job on a heavily detailed cabinet door shouldn t take more than 15 minutes 7 8min per side.
Refinishing doors is not a job that anyone really looks forward to especially raised panel doors.
Sand the door smooth.
Dust and sand with 280 grit paper then put on the final coat.
You don t want to sand through to bare wood dust the door and wipe it down with a tack cloth.
Before assembling the door sand the panel itself and the moulded section surrounding the field.
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This is usually the most time consuming tedious part of the project.
Use 120 grit sandpaper to gently sand the door for a smoother surface that will absorb primer or paint more easily.
Apply one to two coats of penetrating stain wiping off any excess.
Sanding raised panel doors requires more work because you cannot fit a sander around the edges of the panels.
It may seem like a lot of work but it shouldn t take more than five minutes when the door is flat on the sawhorses.
Sand the back of the panel and the field with 100 120 150 and 180 grit paper.
After the finish has dried overnight gently hand sand it with 220 grit paper.
The finish becomes worn over time creating the need for refinishing.
Before painting clean the door with a degreasing cleaner.
Brush on the second coat following the same order and let it dry overnight.
After sanding remove dust from the area before priming or painting.
For the smoothest possible topcoat hand sand the entire door after the primer and between coats of paint.
Apply two or more coats of spar varnish allowing each coat to dry.
Put down drop cloths.
A raised panel door is like any wood door.
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Smooth out chipped paint and imperfections from previous paint jobs.
Start with a light sandpaper or a sanding sponge 180 or 220 grit.