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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.

  two openings and four doors    

the finished result

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the evolution

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  one opening and two doors  

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  one opening and one door  

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