Sanding Painted Wood Trim
Once you are planning to paint wood trimmings furniture or just about any wood surface then you need to know the importance of sanding.
Sanding painted wood trim. While a rough surface is actually conducive to having the paint stick better to the wood. A coarser grit paper will remove more than necessary use 80 to 120 grit to smooth imperfections such as heavy globs of old paint. You can paint over stained wood painted wood and so much more with this simple method. The problem is that without sanding the wood may tend to chip or fleck away which may also take away from your paint.
The 320 to 400 grit sandpaper are the ones that are used for light sanding in between coats of finish. Sand all surfaces to remove the shine. Painting wood trim without sanding is a big no unless the wood has already been prepared. Sand the molding in.
If the outside paint layer is gummy use a clog resistant or self lubricating sandpaper such as 3m s sandblaster paper. If the trim has multiple layers of old paint as is common in many historical homes you may have to repeat stripper application and scraping until you reach bare wood. If you ve ever contemplated should i paint my wood trim white then you re in the right place. The answer is yes.
Hand sand all woodwork smooth with a fine 180 grit paper until all shine disappears. They are also being used to sand metal and other hard surfaces. Painting wood trim white without losing your mind should be the real title of this post because well i have done it the right way and the wrong way and nearly lost my mind.