An antique door is a unique problem because it s a small enough job that it seems fairly easy but important enough that you don t want to mess up since doors are so highly visible.
Restoring old interior doors.
Just gather the supplies in a 5 gallon bucket and tackle the renewal project one window or door at a time whenever you have a few spare hours.
If the door is an interior one you may be able to restore it by staining over the old finish and applying a new finish.
You can recondition the plastic vinyl on your doors dash seats and console areas or do it all including the carpet velour and upholstery.
Choose a finish and apply first coat.
If so prepare the door by sanding it lightly with 220 grit sandpaper.
This project reveals how to restore and clean old timber doors fill holes cracks and gaps refinish the wood and fix new ironmongery.
Otherwise there s no practical way to rehang the door without damaging the finish.
On this weekend workbench segment blake sloane of the rebuilding exchange helps ryan restore a sad old door without sanding stripping or any hard chemical.
Quick diy fix for sun damaged dry wood front door fix most sun.
Seal door edges before rehanging photo by kit latham.
The stripper chemicals from the dipping process can dissolve the putty holding in the panes of glass and in handling the window it can be dropped easily enough.
If you vacuum and shampoo your vehicle ahead of time you can complete the whole rejuvenation process in a single weekend allowing for drying time.
Restoration resources carries hundreds of old period doors circa 1850 1940 including interior pocket and entrance doors in many traditional styles wood types and sizes generally ranging in price from 50 to 500.
This 1 step diy can restore a wood front door with moderate sun damage and or discoloration.
Remove old paint spots.
The most common repair that needs to be done on antique doors is usually patching old hinge gains and latch holes with a wood dutchman.
Restore the shine with a fresh coat of.
You can recolor just about everything in the interior.
Then put the door back on its hinges before applying the first coat.
When restoring doors windows can be tricky unless you are prepared to replace some or all of the glass.
Over time wood doors can be tarnished by ingrained dirt and grime from dusty building work sticky fingers and pets paws and become marked from bumps and knocks but they can be brought back to life with good regular maintenance.