Bath Paint OK for Front Door?
I had a new entry door installed on the front of my house last winter
and have not gotten around to painting the outside yet. It is a basic steel entry door, faces north on a covered porch, no direct sun, storm door in front, rarely if ever gets hit by rain, southeast Michigan. I just finished painting the bathroom ceiling with Lowes American Tradition Kitchen and Bath semi-gloss white and have a half quart left over. Would this hold up on the front door application? I'm not worried about moisture as the bathroom ceiling will see much more than the front door ever will. The cold winter would be my concern. I would really like to avoid adding another 1/2 quart of paint to my ever growing basement collection. |
Bath Paint OK for Front Door?
Interior paint is typically not suitable for exterior use.
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Bath Paint OK for Front Door?
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oups.com... I had a new entry door installed on the front of my house last winter and have not gotten around to painting the outside yet. It is a basic steel entry door, faces north on a covered porch, no direct sun, storm door in front, rarely if ever gets hit by rain, southeast Michigan. I just finished painting the bathroom ceiling with Lowes American Tradition Kitchen and Bath semi-gloss white and have a half quart left over. Would this hold up on the front door application? I'm not worried about moisture as the bathroom ceiling will see much more than the front door ever will. The cold winter would be my concern. I would really like to avoid adding another 1/2 quart of paint to my ever growing basement collection. I'd do a bit of research into the idea of spraying the door. Obviously, there are some minor logistical issues involved, but not much different than trying to paint the door when temps are chilly. Did it come with the usual grey primer? |
Bath Paint OK for Front Door?
If it's latex paint I would not use it on an exterior door.
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Bath Paint OK for Front Door?
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ups.com... If it's latex paint I would not use it on an exterior door. Right. I wasn't clear about that. I'd go out and buy spray paint of the proper type. It's not all the time that you have a chance to move an object to just the right place for painting, and take your time doing it. He could end up with a really nice finish. The only issue would be the weather. He'd have to start really early in the day so the paint goes through one drying cycle before he's got to install it again before bedtime. Or, build a temporary door out of plywood. Or...wait until spring. |
Bath Paint OK for Front Door?
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