My front door a fiberglass prefinished door red mahagony color has the clear coat peeling from it.
Clear coat front door.
Buy two quarts of marine varnish one gloss and the other the sheen of your choice.
Once the primer has dried on the front of the door flip the door over to prime the back.
The most common kind of finish used on fiberglass doors is a topcoat known as clear coat.
Applying the clear coat took about 45 mins and we waited 2 hours for it to dry.
Client has a new hickory door and jamb.
With the clear coat the wood became much richer and glossier.
The other option is wood boat bright work and use spar varnish but realize boat coatings are made to be removed and renewed periodically so the same will happen to your door.
I plan to scrape as much off as i can and then probably sand synthetic wool pads the rest off.
Brush on a single coat of primer with a wide paint brush covering the front and all side edges of the door primer prevents the door from absorbing moisture and helps smooth out its texture.
I know i have to use a gel stain and thought there would be an equivalent to the minwax red mahogany i used for all the door trim around the door.
This is a translucent finish which means that the staining of the door and any wood grain effect this brings out can be seen through the layers of finish.
Clean the door and coat it with sikkens and a foam brush and wait for it to dry.
Going to go paint on the jamb so i m off the hook there but the door itself is supposed to be finished with a clear finish.
Previous varnish only finishes only lasted 2 3 years.
I m glad we didn t stain the door beforehand because the clear coat brought out a much deeper color than i expected.
Sand your door lightly with 220 sand paper.
This house is on the top of a hill with.
The best clear finish for an exterior door is 3 coats of clear epoxy followed with 2 3 coats of spar varnish.
Depending upon exposure you are good for another two to twenty years.
Take a bristle or preferable an ox hair brush and brush the varnish on brushing in one direction going from dry to wet.
Then we flipped the door over and i repeated the process.
It is a mistake by some amateurs to use a pigmented finish which hides the effect of the stain.