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![]() I designated tomorrow as my day to paint the shop (using Zinnser 123 (interior) White). As I was doing my final prep tonight, cleaning and covering, I realized I wanted to paint the inside of the door leading outside too Aside from its 3x3 panel window (really a single pane of glass, 1/4" I think), it's a pretty plain door, previously painted. I am thinking of getting a 1" nylon trim brush for the panels, but I assume that the rest of the door should be painted with my 3" brush like it was a faceframe of a cabinet. I am also planning to put the Zinnser on my door moldings (previously painted). Does all of this sound appropriate? The door above has a screen door, but I assume it would be more appropriate to use an "exterior" paint for it. Still correct? Thank you, Bill |
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