Finishing Instructions
PREPARATION FOR FIELD FINISHING:
If
staining, a compatible sanding sealer must be used. Follow the
manufacturers instructions. Failure to due so will result
in a
blotchy finish!!! Your door may not be stain grade, see finishing
instructions for details.
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Your Atrium Door must be finished within 30 days after purchase to
maintain your warranty.
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The appearance of the field finish is not warranted.
• Be
sure the surface being stained is clean and dry.
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Block sand with 220 grit sand paper. Always sand with the grain of
the wood. Sanding is necessary to remove all scuffs, scratches,
burnishes, raised grain, handling marks, and the effects of exposure
to moisture. Be sure you are sanding evenly as stain will
accentuate rough areas. Exercise care when sanding to avoid
scratching the glass and any hardware that may be installed.
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Remove any excess caulking agent (squeeze out) around the edges of
the exposed glass area. Exercise care when cutting the
caulking, to avoid scratching the glass.
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Clean surface with tack rag or other appropriate means.
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Test a non-conspicuous area for compatibility with the finish you
plan to use.
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Apply the finish immediately after preparation as the finish
protects the unit from any natural harmful elements. Failure to do
so will cause the wood to absorb moisture causing dimensional
changes (warp, telegraphing, etc.) within the wood portion of
your unit.
FINISHING INSTRUCTIONS:
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Professional Series Doors have fingerjointed jambs and door edges.
These doors are designed and manufactured to be painted.
Design Series Doors and Raised Panel Doors have clear door jambs and
door edges. These doors are designed and manufactured to be
painted or stained.
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Avoid dark stains on surfaces exposed to direct sunlight. Dark
stains absorb excessive amounts of heat, which can induce checking,
warp, pitch bleed through, and telegraphing. Dark stains also
require near perfect preparation.
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Use only high-grade finishing material, and follow the manufacturers
instructions. Do not intermix materials from different suppliers.
• Be
careful not to apply any stain or paint to the weather stripping or
hardware. Paint and stain removers/solvents will harm
their finish.
Exterior Painting
On
exterior painted units, apply 2 coats of exterior primer followed by
at least 2 coats of an exterior ‘color’ topcoat. Allow
adequate drying time and lightly sand between coats. Exercise care
when sanding to avoid scratching the glass and any hardware
that
may be installed. The primer and paint should overlap glass by
1/16".
Interior painting
Apply 2 coats of primer followed by at least 2 coats of ‘color’
topcoat. Allow adequate drying time and lightly sand between
coats. Exercise care when sanding to avoid scratching the glass and
any hardware that may be installed
Interior staining
Apply one or more stain coats followed by at least 3 topcoats
consisting of a polyurethane or spar varnish. Allow adequate drying
time
and
lightly sand between coats. Exercise care when sanding to avoid
scratching the glass and any hardware that may be installed.
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All edges of the door must be finished, including the top rail.
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Refinishing may be required during the life of your Atrium
Door.
Form
MSFINST1/06 Part #5009667 |