New wooden windows, doors and joinery

Resene Popular Paint Systems – exterior timber: training notes

This web page is an edited version of the Resene Best System Selling training notes provided to Resene staff and is provided to enable you to gain a greater understanding of the substrates and paint systems you may encounter in your decorating project. It is impossible to cover all decorating scenarios in a single document, so if you are in doubt about any aspect of your project please contact Resene for assistance.

How to paint new wooden windows, doors and joinery:

Refer to the PDF flowchart for a visual of the steps below:

  1. Wash thoroughly to remove any dirt, contaminants etc with Resene Timber and Deck Wash (D813) or if primed Resene Bio-Cleaner (D817) or Resene Paint Prep and Housewash (D812). Rinse thoroughly.

  2. Options...

    1. Primed with Resene True-Prime Primer or similar quality primer

    2. Unpainted, prime using Resene Quick Dry (D45) primer

  3. Fill any holes and gaps with PAL Contract Filler (or similar). Lightly sand filled areas with 220 grit sandpaper and reprime filled areas with Resene Quick Dry primer.

  4. Topcoat:

    1. Apply 2 coats of Resene Lustacryl (D310) semi-gloss waterborne enamel, standard or CoolColour (D310C)

    2. Or for a high gloss finish apply 2 coats of Resene Enamacryl (D309) waterborne gloss, standard or CoolColour (D309C)

    3. Alternatively for a traditional oil-based finish apply 1 coat of Resene Enamel Undercoat (D44) followed by 1-2 coats of Resene Super Gloss Enamel (D32) or Resene Waterborne Super Gloss, standard or CoolColour

New wooden windows, doors and joinery

Notes:

Window
Paint edges or scribers the same colour as the window frame

Window edge colour

Key accessories

Add ons

If applying in cooler conditions (under 10 degrees), add Resene Wintergrade Additive to Resene Summit Roof (D315S) to enable it to dry down to three degrees. Or if light rain showers are predicted, consider using Resene Umbrella Additive.

Note: Do not use Resene Wintergrade Additive and Resene Umbrella Additive in the same product. If needed, use one or the other, but not both.

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