The end result will be a metal garage door that looks as if it were new.
How to paint a metal garage door with a brush.
Use a brush to carefully paint any grooves or panels on the door before painting the rest with a small roller.
3 to 4 inch paintbrush.
Put on your protective gear the work gloves dust mask and safety goggles and then remove any rusted or chipped.
You can apply two or more coats until you get the color you want.
Cut around the panels of the door or any other trim details using the paint brush.
Pay particular attention to the edges and corners and use a contour brush to paint areas that are hard to reach.
In this video i show you step by step how to easily and quickly paint a garage door with professional results.
Before painting a garage door clean it with a sponge and soapy water and dry it with a towel.
Pour the paint into a tray.
Lay a drop cloth in the area where you will be painting.
There is metal garage door paint there is wood garage door paint and there are even a few paint products that can be applied to multiple surfaces.
Make sure that you are using a paint that is designed for exterior use such as an exterior satin or semi gloss paint.
First prep the surface by removing any old flaking paint and cleaning with a degreaser or cleaner and a brush.
Next apply 1 coat of primer to help the paint stick and allow it to dry for 12 hours.
Prepping the garage door ensures that paint will go on easily and hold up well.
Allow your metal garage door to dry thoroughly for 24 hours.
Unless your paint is specifically intended for metal you may have to apply a coat of primer before you paint or you could end up with chipping and peeling.
With your brush paint cut in around the perimeter of the garage door in a 2 3 wide section.
Then proceed in painting the metal.
You can use either oil or latex based paints f.
Rinse thoroughly and let dry.
Start at the top corner and continue along the walls.
In this case you should apply the primer just as you would the paint.
Then tape off any areas you don t want the paint to touch like the edge of the house.
Use a roller to apply one coat of paint.
This will minimize the brush stroke marks on your door when it is finished.
Use the vacuum with the dust attachment to clean off the door then wipe it down with a wet rag.
Reload the brush when necessary and maintain a wet edge.