How can I easily re-paint a steel outside door?
My current door is a very dark green and has dog scratches at the bottom. I would like to re-paint in a maroon color, but wondering how much sanding must be done before painting.
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You should only have to smooth out the areas that are rough, like the scratches. You wan to have a smooth surface to paint but you don't have to sand the entire door. Scrape away any loose paint. Once that is done, clean it and paint with a paint that is formulated for an exterior metal door. Sherwin Williams would be my recommendation.
Kathy has the answer
Kathy is right. When I redid mine, I sanded damaged areas, used a primer intended for metal, and then painted the whole thing.
Hello Rachel, Could not agree more - spot on Kathy!
Is just the paint scratched or actual metal on door? sand rough areas then primer first with KILZ Adhesion 1 gal. White Bonding Interior/Exterior Primer then paint with good exterior paint since it's a darker color the primer will lighten base and reduce amount of paint meeded to provide good coverage. After you get it fixed up install a door guard to prevent new damage to door https://www.stopthatdog.com/door-scratch-protectors/