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How to protect front door? Need advice choosing water-based stain varnish

terrywang
Building a Reputation

How to protect front door? Need advice choosing water-based stain varnish

The door is west facing, received much love from the afternoon sun (UV) plus wind and other natural elements, surface is pretty rough now after several years, discolouring is visible.

 

Would like to find some exterior timer oil (stain + varnish), main purpose

1. protect the timber from UV and other natural elements

2. bring out the texture and beauty of the timber (by the weight I reckon it is solid timber door...)

3. change the colour a bit to make it look lighter and more modern look (spotted gum colour tone, as close as possible)

 

Thanks in advance

 

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terrywang
Building a Reputation

Re: Protecting the Entry door - need advice choosing water-based stain varnish

Want a colour tone as close to this kind of spotted gum as possible, did a quick look on bunnings and cabot's web site, lost my way.

 

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Re: Protecting the Entry door - need advice choosing water-based stain varnish

Hello @terrywang,

 

Thanks for your question on protecting your front door. I'm sure our resident D.I.Y. expert @EricL will be able to assist you when he's back online later today. 

 

In the meantime, also tagging some of our members who have shared front door makeovers of their own to see if they can offer any suggestions: @Nham and @homeinmelbourne

 

Keep us updated as this project progress. I'm sure our members would like to see the final result of your door refresh.

 

Akanksha 

 

 

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EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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Re: How to protecting front door? Need advice choosing water-based stain varnish

Hi @terrywang

 

One of the things you'll need to do is sand your door down to remove the stain that's currently on it. But before you begin, I suggest having a look at Cabot's Deck & Exterior Stain Water Based. You have the choice of watering down these stains allowing you to create softer tones to reach the colour that you like. I suggest visiting your closest store and proceeding to the paint department and looking at the stain and varnish sample board.

 

Once you've chosen a stain make sure to choose a compatible sealer. If for example, you chose Cabot's then make sure to get a clear Cabot's sealer as well. You can double-check your choice with the paint specialist team member. 

 

Here is a handy step-by-step guide: How to restore wooden furniture ( the steps taken can be applied to your door revamp )

 

I suggest checking the weather in your area before you start sanding the door. Ideally, you would want several days of sunshine with no hint of rain so that your door will not be exposed to heavy moisture while it has no protection on it.

 

If you need further assistance, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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terrywang
Building a Reputation

Re: How to protecting front door? Need advice choosing water-based stain varnish

Used Cabot's Deck & Exterior Stain Water Based - October Brown (only 2 250ml cans left that day).

 

Didn't apply any clear coating or sealer as the stain itself provides UV protection.

 

2 coating makes it look refreshed, rejuvenated and glossy.

BTW: 250ml generously applied to the 2x sides and the front, 2 coating, still some left in the 250ml can.

 

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terrywang
Building a Reputation

Re: How to protecting front door? Need advice choosing water-based stain varnish

Will probably try beach house colour next time I do it.

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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Re: How to protecting front door? Need advice choosing water-based stain varnish

Hi @terrywang

 

Thank you very much for the update on the door painting project. The door looks great and the timber grain really pops out. It's good to know that you don't need a lot of stain to cover the area of the door.

 

Eric

 

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