How To Preserve Your Wooden Doors, Whether Interior Or Exterior
The positive aesthetic effect of wooden doors cannot be denied
. As a material, wood lends an earthiness to a room or house entrance, something that is much more homey than upvc or aluminium can provide. However, for the best results, wooden doors must be carefully protected, through the use of wood paint or oils or varnishes. There is a process involved in protecting wood, starting with the need to clean the surface by lightly sandpapering or buffing the surface. This is because of the effect that tiny particles like dust and other forms of debris can have under any coats. Once the cleaning process is completed, the treatment is applied, whether through an oil or a gloss paint, to lay a protective layer and keep the effects of the elements at bay. Amongst the vast ranges of oils that are available on the market, Osmo door oil is considered one of the most effective, and amongst the favorite products that they supply is the clear satin oil that leaves a door with a smooth satin finish. Door Oil The advantage of using oil, of course, is that the beauty of the natural wood can be retained, something that is lost when the wood is simply painted over. For many home owners, it is the natural oak, pine or mahogany look that they were attracted to in the first place, so to paint over would contradict the reason for getting wooden doors in the first place. The best type of oils to get is the microporus variety, which means that the wood beneath the oil layer can breathe. The result is that the wooden door remains healthy looking, making the impact all the greater for much longer. However, it is equally important that rain and other forms of moisture are dealt with. This is why the best oils are completely water repellent. Paints There is a wide range of paint types and products that can be chosen from. With regards the interior doors of a home, a popular option is to use paint with a gloss finish. This is preferred when the home owner is happy to cover over the natural wood grain and colouring, but such paint can offer a very effective layer of protection for the wood nevertheless. It also gives a highly attractive sheen to the surface. The disadvantages with gloss, however, is that it does tend to show up surface imperfections. This means that there needs to be considerable preparation done before applying the paint, such as sandpapering and cleaning. It also tends to fade over time, requiring the surface to be repainted completely. Because of the type of paint it is, gloss cannot simply be touched up. Another kind of paint is specifically developed with wood surfaces in mind, such as those produced by Cuprinol, another leading name in wood preservation. These type of paints combine the advantages of protective oil and colouring options provided by paint, ensuring that the best quality protection is provided along with the best possible finish. Specially developed for wood, this paint provides a level of weatherproofing that is essential if exterior facing doors are to be properly protected. Moisture can be successfully kept out of the wood surface, to guard against rotting and staining, while the effects of the sun are also dealt with by preventing drying out and splitting. In terms of colour, the wood paint provides an attractive matt finish but which does not hide the natural wood grain that many prefer to keep. This type of paint is not just used on exterior doors, of course, but also on a range on wooden garden furniture, and it is the range of natural colours that allows these items to blend into the garden in which the furniture is placed. Whether using
osmo door oil to protect wood and show off the natural grain of the material, or making use of
gloss paint to completely cover the surface in a protective layer, the fact that the wood door will last longer means that the aim of the exercise is achieved. However, choosing the right
wood paint or substance for your home is important, and consideration should be given to the location, environmental conditions and the desired finish of the wood before actually purchasing the protective material.
by: Iain Jenkins
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