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French Doors
Painting french doors can be a long and challenging process when they are being done by hand with a small trim brush. The photo groups below have been added to illustrate before, during and after results. A video example has also been added of what spraying a liquid masking agent on the glass panels during french door prep looks like. This material has a slightly white appearance when still wet but gradually dries clear. Once the finish spraying work is completed and the paint has dried, the masking material is then trimmed with a razor knife and removed from the glass panes.

Spraying liquid mask.
Two openings and Four doors

The finished result.
The evolution.

This room's wallpaper had been removed during an earlier phase.


Masking the surrounding wall space prior to getting started with the spray work, especially the TV and electronic equipment.

Our product alongside a cup gun set-up for an HVLP sprayer.


Coat number one of mask a few minutes later on the left and white halo's on each glass pane on the right after having sprayed the finish.

This material is usually trimmed out and then removed using a small razor tool.
One opening and Two doors

About to get the razor tool going at a Palm Harbor interior painting location.

Finished result.
One opening and One door


Before
During

Nice sharp contrast on this "new" french door.
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