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We bought this house last year, it has 5 doors all with different keys!
Anyhow, I want to change the front entrance set and get 4 new deadbolts all keyed the same, no problem so far. Problem is the front entry set has a big kind of backing plate, when I removed the old set I found the original owners masked it, so when I put the new set on I'll need to paint the whole door. What is the process for painting a steel door with existing paint, how do I tell if it's oil or latex on there, and what will it look like applying the new paint with a brush? The existing paint looks like a good job, like maybe sprayed on. Also, what can I use to fill old holes from the original set that will NOT be covered with the new set? Thanks
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I agree with most of what the journeyman said. However, I use paint specifically for metal after priming. I also use a foam roller. I find it doesn't leave any marks behind. It eliminates a step, rolling then using a brush. You just roll once. I use this technique when I faux finish metal doors to make them look like woodgrains. Jan Distinctive Scenes
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