Instructions / Assembly
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PREPARATION
Doors should acclimate to the environment where they will be installed for a minimum of 48 hours under
normal room temperatures conditions (72 Hours in extreme weather conditions). Avoid finishing
immediately after a rain or damp weather and during periods of higher than average humidity. In very dry
conditions, the door should be finished right after the wrapping is removed. Ensure adequate air flow
around all surfaces of the door when conditioning. Follow the paint/stain manufacturer’s instructions noting
both temperature and humidity recommendations. Remove all hardware before finishing.
PRE-PRIMED DOORS
Light sanding of pre-primed doors prior to painting is recommended. If primer has been removed or
damaged from any part of the door during shipping or handling, lightly sand and re-prime the exposed
areas. Follow the primer manufacturer’s instructions for application. If additional primer is used, ensure the
primer meets the desired finished door results. Ensure the primer is compatible with both the paint and
primed door.
PRIMER
Molded panel doors and white flush doors are primed. If primer has been removed or damaged from any
part of the door during shipping or handling, remove handling marks by lightly sanding before re-priming all
areas where it is removed. If additional primer is used ensure the paint meets the desired finished door
results. Follow the primer manufacturer’s instructions for application. Ensure the primer is compatible with
both the paint and primed door.
UNPRIMED DOORS
Fill any holes and blemishes with color matching wood filler. All doors will require a light sanding to ensure a
uniform finish. Remove handling marks by lightly sanding before applying finish. Surface should be clean
and dry, free of all dirt, grease, glue, stains and machine marks.
PAINT
Recommended: a high quality semi-gloss, water-based or oil-based paint. Consult with your topcoat
supplier for the correct paint to work with your door. Follow the paint manufacturer’s instructions. A quality
finish is achieved with a minimum of two coats following the paint manufacturer’s instructions for drying
time and application. Not recommended: dark or high gloss paints. If a higher quality finish is preferred
additional coats and sanding will be required following the coating manufacturer’s instructions.
STAIN
Recommended: a high quality water-based or oil-based stain. Follow the paint or stain manufacturer’s
instructions. Do not thin stain with water or other chemicals. If humidity is high or difficult to control, high
quality oil stain is recommended. It is recommended to test stains and paint on wood doors to ensure an
acceptable finish. Finished doors must be allowed time to dry in accordance with the paint or stain
manufacturer’s recommendations.