If this is the case you must know the base of the last layer of paint applied to the door.
Best type of paint for doors.
Remove the door knobs and all other hardware from your interior door to simplify the paint application.
Trim paint usually comes pre tinted in bright white and in base colors that can be custom tinted.
If you re replacing the old hardware make sure the new hardware will match.
Prep work for painting you can paint your door in place or remove it from the hinges if you have a storm or glass door to protect your home and keep bugs and debris from floating into your home.
The type of primer you use also needs to match the type of paint you use latex or oil based.
Nothing else short of using metal or glass on the door will give you that high degree of shine that is commonplace in many interior design styles.
For the best type of reflection on your doors you have to go with high gloss paint.
Do not apply oil based paint over a layer of water based paint.
Using semigloss exterior paint and a 2 inch angled sash brush with synthetic bristles paint around the edges of the.
For a door made of pine white fir or another wood species that doesn t bleed i e gives off tinted compounds in wood called tannins go with a water based exterior paint such as behr.
You can however paint water based over oil based paint.
This paint finish is most often referred to as semi gloss.
Going a step further having even a glossier finish is called gloss or high gloss.
Trim paint falls within the category of interior paint with a gloss of satin semi gloss gloss or high gloss.
If your door is paneled start with the panels.
At the paint store ask for a primer that s compatible with your paint levels out well and sands smoothly.
A three inch brush works best for doors cabinets and shelving and a four to six inch brush is designed for large flat areas like walls and ceilings.
If your door is in good shape with no cracking or peeling paint you may be able to paint over the door with very little preparation.
Paint a section at a time.
Your choice of primer is just as important as your choice of paint.
But priming the whole door is best.
Higher gloss paint can also bring out the natural beauty of certain types of door materials.
For an ultra smooth paint job apply two coats of primer.
Of all typical paint manufactures supplying paint today they all make a paint finish specifically designed for interior doors and trim.