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new doors are pealing
mushyfoot:
jQuery(document).ready(function($){jQuery(function(){jQuery("#msg_30663").css("overflow-y", "hidden");});});OK so I have a problem and am looking for some advice. I have been painting for a nonprofit that receives donated items from Home Depot. They recently installed a door that I had to paint tan to match the rest of the doors. I had put on the first coat and was due to come back for the 2ND (busy office door) when they told me that the door is pealing and chips when you scratch it with your fingernail. This shouldn't happen with a primed door but when I asked for information on the door no-one can help me. I can't even get an invoice to find out what kind of material it is. I have to go back and take a look at it but I'm wondering how the best way to fix this would be...Should I strip the entire door down and start over with a rough sand and oil primer just to be sure? Or should I sand and just put on a couple more coats. Honestly there is no way of knowing how many times people touched the doors even with the wet paint signs up. I had one of the employees cleaning the handles as a stepped back to take a final look. I wanted to slap his hands. They knew this door had to be painted so I'm not sure why they wouldn't make sure it could be when they got it. Thoughts? I really don't want to turn a single door job into a 2-3 day event.
RichardParker:
jQuery(document).ready(function($){jQuery(function(){jQuery("#msg_30675").css("overflow-y", "hidden");});});Hey, I found this article. I hope it will help you.
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/fix-paint-peeling-off-doors-37490.html
mymint87:
jQuery(document).ready(function($){jQuery(function(){jQuery("#msg_30676").css("overflow-y", "hidden");});});
--- Quote from: mushyfoot on February 08, 2015, 11:04:35 PM ---OK so I have a problem and am looking for some advice. I have been painting for a nonprofit that receives donated items from Home Depot. They recently installed a door that I had to paint tan to match the rest of the doors. I had put on the first coat and was due to come back for the 2ND (busy office door) when they told me that the door is pealing and chips when you scratch it with your fingernail. This shouldn't happen with a primed door but when I asked for information on the door no-one can help me. I can't even get an invoice to find out what kind of material it is. I have to go back and take a look at it but I'm wondering how the best way to fix this would be...Should I strip the entire door down and start over with a rough sand and oil primer just to be sure? Or should I sand and just put on a couple more coats. Honestly there is no way of knowing how many times people touched the doors even with the wet paint signs up. I had one of the employees cleaning the handles as a stepped back to take a final look. I wanted to slap his hands. They knew this door had to be painted so I'm not sure why they wouldn't make sure it could be when they got it. Thoughts? I really don't want to turn a single door job into a 2-3 day event.
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water based finishes take at the minimum 1 week to fully harden, but you have a door that is subject to heavy usage constantly.....hmmm,
so many variables...really need more info...if the door was primed then left outside or exposed for a lengthy time could be one of many problems... ....
let me just say....if you want to check on the existing finish and why your topcoat is not sticking, take some alcohol on a rag and wipe the existing finish, if the pigment does not come off on the rag then you have an some type of solvent based coating and that could be the reason for the lack of adhesion on your topcoat...
solvent primers in this case might disturb the occupants so i would get a good water primer, a zinnser product and lightly sand the areas, then 2 coat the primer and let dry overnight, then double coat the finish, find some way to prop the door open so it will cut down on the usage...
Straight Edge Painting:
jQuery(document).ready(function($){jQuery(function(){jQuery("#msg_30719").css("overflow-y", "hidden");});});Sound like a latex over oil issue. Was it a metal door?
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welovepainting:
jQuery(document).ready(function($){jQuery(function(){jQuery("#msg_63915").css("overflow-y", "hidden");});});That's what I'm thinking latex over oil.
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