Tip of the week: Painting tips

Published Dec 1, 2019

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Particularly in older homes,

you could find almost anything

under the existing top coat.

When we bought our home

in Clanwilliam we found

about four coats of old gloss

paint in the most horrendous

colours, which had been

painted over beautiful Oregon

pine.

We started trying to

strip it ourselves over holiday

weekends, but eventually

handed the job to a contractor.

Before wasting your time

stripping, make sure you have

no rotten wood.

Anything

that is soft needs to come

out and be replaced. It is not

always necessary to replace a

whole window frame – a good

carpenter can repair anything

and save you money.

So, once you are sure that all

your surfaces are solid you can

get ready to start stripping.

I

will look at this in more detail

next week as we go through

the different possibilities.

These include sandpaper,

chemical strippers and heatguns – all of which involve a

lot of hard work as you really

need an even surface to start

painting on. So I’m giving you

a week off to build up the

necessary energy.

If you have a question for Don, send it to [email protected] or SMS only to 0824463859.

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