Use and Care Manual
IMPOR
T
ANT
:
Sanding of unfinished and primed doors
is
mandatory for all door
sur
fac
es
,
(including louvers) before you begin painting or staining your new
Snavely
door
.
Sanding of unfinished and primed
doors
is
mandatory for all door
sur
fac
es
,
(including louvers) before you
beg
in
painting or staining your new
Snavely
door
.
Using
the incorrect topcoat product (paint,
stain,
clear coat or
primer)
and/or
improper
topcoat application techniques can result
in issues not covered by the
SNAVELY
war
rant
y
.
POOR PAINT ADHESION:
A
poor bonding of
paint to the door can be caused by
using
START HERE BEFORE YOU BEGIN PAINTING OR
STAINING
Note:
Failure
to comply with these guidelines will affect your warranty.
1)
B
ef
or
e
you begin the
finishing
pr
ocess
,
per
f
or
m
all
machining
for
door hinges and lockset
bor
ing
.
T
est
-hang
the door to be sure it
fits
and operates smoothly
,
and then remove to
finish.
Doors
must
not bind or be impaired when fitting to the
opening
.
To
ensure proper fit refer to
SNAVELY
installation
instructions
for interior
pine
doors
.
*
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The top and bottom edge surfaces of all
SNAVELY
1-3/8” (or thicker)
pine door slabs are factory-sealed with two coats of
UV
cured protection. Top and
bottom
edges of doors should be sanded for painting.
If
you are staining the door, there is no
need
to sand or stain top and bottom edge; these factory-sealed edges will not absorb stain
and
provide high-quality protection as-is.
If
you
TRIM
the bottom (or top) edge of the door,
you
must sand and apply protective sealer if staining or clear-coating; or
primer
if
painting.
incor
r
ec
t
t
opcoat,
wat
er
ed
do
wn
paints
,
finishing in high humiity environments,
painting an
improperly
prepared
door
;
and
not sanding the door prior to applying
the
finish
coat.
TELEGRAPHING:
A rise
in
fiber
that looks
like
raised
“
stra
w-lik
e
”
protrusions can
be
caused by using incorrect topcoat,
wat
er
ed
down
paints
,
finishing
in high humidity
environments and painting an
impr
oper
ly
prepared
door
.
ORANGE PEEL EFFECT:
An
“
orange
-sk
in
”
look
to the
finish
can be caused by one or
more of the
f
ollowing:
incorrect topcoat,
not
allowing
paint to
fully
dry between coats;
and
excessive
topcoat application.
Note:
Multiple
thin paint coats
pr
o
vide
best finish
r
esults
.
®
2)
Lay
the door in a flat horizontal position on sawhorses
for
best
finishing
r
esults
.
B
ef
or
e
applying
first
finishing coat, inspect the door and remove all handling mar
ks
,
scuff
s
,
and other
undesirable
blemishes by block sanding
all
surfaces
.
Use #320
grit sandpaper
for
unfinished
doors
.
Use #400
grit
sandpaper
for
primed
doors
.
Avoid
cross-grain scratches by sanding in the direction of the grain.
Sand
fr
on
t
and
back
faces, left and
righ
t
edges and louvers
(if
door has louvers). See impor
tan
t
note* above
r
egar
ding
sanding of top and bottom edges.
To
ensure uniform moisture
exposur
e
and dimensional
contr
ol
,
all
surfaces must be
sanded
,
treated and finished
equally
.
3)
After
sanding
is
complet
e
,
clean entire door with a clean
wiping
“
tack
”
cloth to remove
all
dust
and
f
or
eig
n
debr
is
.
Avoid
use
of
caustic or
abrasive
mat
er
ials
.
Do
not use steel wool on bare w
ood
.
Do
not
finish
during or after high-moisture
per
iods
.
Door must be dry before
finishing
.
4)
I
t
is the
finisher
’
s
responsibility to protect glass prior to and during
finishing
.
Glass panels in
SNAVELY
doors come with a factory applied protective film.
If
plastic film has been torn or
dislodged
,
use
paint
er
’
s
tape to cover
glass
or to hold
film in
place
for
finishing
.
Plastic film
pr
ot
ec
tion
on the glass should be removed immediately after applying the
finish. Failure
to remove the plastic
film at this time may cause harm to the glass and may create
difficulty
in removing the
film.
Use
caution when removing
film
to avoid scratching the
glass
.
STAINING OR CLEAR FINISHING
-
UNFINISHED
INTERIOR PINE
DOOR
S:
Note:
B
ef
or
e
you begin staining
your
door
,
consider that wood contains natural chemicals that
r
eac
t
unfavorably
to some
finishes
.
Softwoods like
Pine take stains
differently
and may appear uneven or
blotchy after staining
.
I
t
is
r
ec
ommended
to test the stain on wood doors to ensure a
sa
tisfac
t
or
y
finish
r
esult
.
Follow
stain
manufac
tur
er
’
s
r
ec
ommendations
.
A
wood conditioner / sanding sealer should be applied
prior
to staining to promote a uniform
appearance and avoid sharp color contrasts or a blotchy appearance.
A
sealer
allows for
e
v
en
stain
application, it also
reduces grain contrast and the depth
of
stain penetration.
As
with
all
finishes
,
test prior to
full application.
Talk
with a paint
professional
regarding your
specific
application
needs
.
Follow
wood conditioner /sanding sealer
manufac
tur
er
’
s
r
ec
ommendations
.
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ontinued
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