That's it! Weather stripping removal for 48 hours is key to letting your freshly painted door set up before you reinstall! I can see how you would think I uploaded the wrong video though.... 🙄
@@belovedone151 most latex paints are fully cured after 30 days, we usually give it 3 days without issue, but that's based off of our prep and paint system.
that is not what the title of the video is saying. thats why you have such a low rating. i have a brand new house and full remodel. now the brand new door is sticking to the paint which makes a sound when i open the door. its not rubbing, its sticking and makes a sticking sound.
Also if you lightly apply some olive oil, or vegetable oil (just never a petroleum product) to the weather stripping, and the paint won’t stick
Well, this was much more about weather stripping than painting. Helpful, but a very misleading title.
This was exactly what I needed! Thank you!
You just saved my front door, many thanks!
this really helped me, thanks so much
What the heck does this have to do with paint sticking??? 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Ummmm....... you have the wrong video down loaded. This one shows how to -install- new weather stripping
That's it! Weather stripping removal for 48 hours is key to letting your freshly painted door set up before you reinstall! I can see how you would think I uploaded the wrong video though.... 🙄
Thank you for the tips 👏👏👏
Great help, Thanks!
Okay so I take off the weather stripping and then put it back on. So now after I paint, it won't stick to the weather stripping?
How long do you let the paint dry?
Nevermind... Got it. ...Just had to scroll down.
@@belovedone151 most latex paints are fully cured after 30 days, we usually give it 3 days without issue, but that's based off of our prep and paint system.
Wrong title on video.
that is not what the title of the video is saying. thats why you have such a low rating. i have a brand new house and full remodel. now the brand new door is sticking to the paint which makes a sound when i open the door. its not rubbing, its sticking and makes a sticking sound.
run olive oil or marjorine along the rubber seal with your finger.