This was great and really helpful, thank you! I’m also painting a composite door and it was really useful to see a step by step process. I sanded and cleaned, then used the Dulux Primer for difficult surfaces (it mentions can be used on uPVC) . Will be topping with Lick’s exterior paint in Red 03.
@@ThePattenOfLife it worked so so well! Thanks to me following your prep tips and using a good quality high pigmented paint (2x coats), the finish is so lovely and smooth and everyone loves the colour. 🙌🏻 Thank you!!
@@Adelehalsall that's amazing, Well done!! The fear of messing up the front door was a real thing to get over. Once you see the results though and how it's not too difficult, it's so worth it
Personal view: your door looks absolutely lovely. Very pretty. My husband's literally just finished painting the inside of our front door with Frenchic - white over burgundy original colour (inherited the door!). 5 coats later....he's still not convinced by the hype of Frenchic paint. Have to agree. Very thin and dries quick (we knew), but very, very streaky. Gutted because we have Zinsser Primer, but all reviews said "Nah, no need to undercoat with this paint" 😕 Admittedly it's a composite door (as opposed to uPVC) so wonder if this paint was the most appropriate to use? Unfortunately he'll be using a totally different paint to do the front of the door. That'll be black over a decent Primer. We're old and a bit old-school about paints. My husband loves a gloss paint, isn't keen on water-based, so maybe I shouldn't have bullied him into using this paint...my bad!!😊 (He's just said "...it's looking a lot better...but we'll see what it's like when it's fully dried"🤞) If all else fails, it'll be a new front door being ordered!
Emmm...of all the vids I watched, this one of yours was probably the only one I hadn't viewed.....and should have!!!! We did all the prep work, but kick ourselves for not using a primer/undercoat. I left my earlier comment after watching most of the vid in 'mute'....what with your camera issue, and my sound issue, we'd make a great team😅
100% would always say prime regardless just because it's an additional layer of coverage and something for your final costs to bind too! I never really trust anything that's self priming! Maybe I'm paranoid 😂
So overall really good! But if you have any silicon seal around glass you may need to re seal with new silicon to look tidy. But overall it's really really good, very impressed!
Hi! Good question. The inside of the door is white and didn’t really bother me that much. The red on the outside though was the most annoying part and had to go! So went with white inside and a dusky pink outside
Hi so because the colour below was much darker than the pink top coat and because it's a composite material, my thought process was that it would 1) take the sting out of the red so the pink is consistent 2) gives a better adherence to the top coat
Thanks for this video. Be interested to know how the paint held up over the past 2 years, with the weather? Any fading etc.
Excellent informative vlogs you are a natural great voice and diction keep up the great and varied channel content. 😍💞
Thank you so much! Made my day 😁
This was great and really helpful, thank you! I’m also painting a composite door and it was really useful to see a step by step process. I sanded and cleaned, then used the Dulux Primer for difficult surfaces (it mentions can be used on uPVC) . Will be topping with Lick’s exterior paint in Red 03.
Hey Adele
That's fantastic, really glad that it was helpful for you! That's a beautiful colour, love to see the results!
@@ThePattenOfLife it worked so so well! Thanks to me following your prep tips and using a good quality high pigmented paint (2x coats), the finish is so lovely and smooth and everyone loves the colour. 🙌🏻 Thank you!!
@@Adelehalsall that's amazing, Well done!! The fear of messing up the front door was a real thing to get over. Once you see the results though and how it's not too difficult, it's so worth it
Wow cool colour on front door ,love it v modern I’m gonna try it ..bit sick of the black your darlk walls and shelves look great also
Do try! Made the front of our house feel a bit more special
Great informative video. How is the paintwork holding up now it’s a year on please?
Personal view: your door looks absolutely lovely. Very pretty.
My husband's literally just finished painting the inside of our front door with Frenchic - white over burgundy original colour (inherited the door!).
5 coats later....he's still not convinced by the hype of Frenchic paint. Have to agree.
Very thin and dries quick (we knew), but very, very streaky.
Gutted because we have Zinsser Primer, but all reviews said "Nah, no need to undercoat with this paint" 😕
Admittedly it's a composite door (as opposed to uPVC) so wonder if this paint was the most appropriate to use?
Unfortunately he'll be using a totally different paint to do the front of the door. That'll be black over a decent Primer.
We're old and a bit old-school about paints. My husband loves a gloss paint, isn't keen on water-based, so maybe I shouldn't have bullied him into using this paint...my bad!!😊
(He's just said "...it's looking a lot better...but we'll see what it's like when it's fully dried"🤞)
If all else fails, it'll be a new front door being ordered!
Emmm...of all the vids I watched, this one of yours was probably the only one I hadn't viewed.....and should have!!!!
We did all the prep work, but kick ourselves for not using a primer/undercoat.
I left my earlier comment after watching most of the vid in 'mute'....what with your camera issue, and my sound issue, we'd make a great team😅
100% would always say prime regardless just because it's an additional layer of coverage and something for your final costs to bind too! I never really trust anything that's self priming! Maybe I'm paranoid 😂
Question is did it last?
Hey how is this holding up. I was going to do white but you've sold me on the pink 😂
So overall really good! But if you have any silicon seal around glass you may need to re seal with new silicon to look tidy. But overall it's really really good, very impressed!
How did this hold up??
What did you use the Briwax for?
Did it last ok?
Hi, Did you paint for inside ? only 2 coat for outside ?? I will need to paint 2 doors (Front & Back) outside and inside. I will buy a 250ml can ?
Do you think a top coat sealer that they offer would benefit?
Please can you tell me what type of brush did you use? 😊
Amazing Job by the way
Mad how the door opens outwards… looks great
Awful
Good informative video, thanks bud
Well done
great,just wondering why you did not paint the inside as well?thanks
Hi! Good question. The inside of the door is white and didn’t really bother me that much. The red on the outside though was the most annoying part and had to go! So went with white inside and a dusky pink outside
@@ThePattenOfLife cheers thanks, for the quick reply, just doing the homework before starting to paint my door, really helpful thanks ☺️
Love it
Thank you!
Brother, did you smoke 10 marijuana splits whilst you wasn’t recording 😂 door looks good tho 👍
🤣 contact lenses drying my eyes out
Frenchic says you don't need to use primer before their alfresco range, wondering why you did .
Hi so because the colour below was much darker than the pink top coat and because it's a composite material, my thought process was that it would 1) take the sting out of the red so the pink is consistent 2) gives a better adherence to the top coat
Not a painter as not right sequence to paint a door. 😅