3 Tips For Painting Wooden Window Frames

Posted on: 26 March 2018

If you have older windows and would like to make them look great, or if you have just purchased wood window frames that you will be installing and you would like to paint them a certain color, then you could be thinking about tackling the project to paint them all. These are a few tips that can help you do so successfully.

1. Use Masking Tape

For one thing, you should know that masking tape can be very handy when you tackle this type of project. For example, you can use masking tape to protect your windows' weatherstripping and the window tracks; otherwise, if paint gets on them, you have to worry about them not working properly. You can also use tape to protect the glass so that you don't get paint on it, but many people find that simply scraping the glass to get rid of any stray paint is actually just as easy as worrying about applying and then removing tape.

2. Avoid Scratching the Glass

It's important to be careful not to scratch the glass on your wooden window frames, since doing so can cause permanent damage to the glass. For example, you may need to use a piece of sandpaper to sand down your window frames, but if you do so, make sure that you don't rub the glass with the sandpaper, since this can leave behind permanent damage. Being careful with paint scrapers, electric sanders, and other similar things is also important if you want to keep your glass in good condition.

3. Make Sure Your Window Frames Are Clean

Before you start painting, it's important to take a few minutes to clean your window frames. If they are older window frames, then there is a chance that they are dirty with dust, dirt, and other debris. If you paint on top of this debris, then you probably will not get the smooth, attractive finish that you are probably hoping for. Plus, the paint might not stick as it should if it's applied to a dirty surface. Therefore, taking a few minutes to clean off your wooden window frames is a good idea.

As you can see, there are a few tips that you can follow so that you will be successful with your wooden window frame painting project. Follow these tips and be willing to take your time when painting, and you might get more professional results than you even realize.

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