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 Safety equipment  Abrasive paper and sanding block  Clean cloth  Drop sheet  Paint stirrer  Cutting in and trim paintbrushes TOOLS & MATERIALS

 Mini microfibre roller with tray  Sugar soap  Painter’s tape  Water-based enamel paint

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Your DIY toolkit

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As well as making a smart first impression, a front door needs to be able to cope with myriad comings and goings and anything the weather throws at it, so make sure you use an exterior-grade paint tough enough for this high-traffic zone. 1 Clean the door thoroughly with sugar soap using a clean cloth. Sand the door surface to a dull finish, then wipe off the dust. Warm welcome

1 Selleys ‘Professional’ sugar soap, $4.95/1L, I/N: 0222766. 2 Monarch 100mm S-frame mini foam roller, $11.33, I/N: 1670283. 3 Bear 36mm x 50m masking tape, $4.98, I/N: 0144253. 4 Wagner 3.6m x 3.6m heavy duty canvas drop sheet, $40, I/N: 0249726. 5 Monarch ‘Razorback’ 25mm lasergrip trim paintbrush, $15.46, I/N: 1662526. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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2Prep the area. Use painter’s tape to mask off any areas you don’t want to get paint on, such as the door handle. Tip: If you’re leaving the door on its hinges to paint, open it and wedge it in place so it doesn’t move.

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3Put a drop sheet down to catch any drips. Open the paint and mix well with a paint stirrer, then pour into your paint tray. Use a paintbrush to cut into the details and around the edges.

4Use a roller to paint the face. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines on drying time. Lightly sand the door again to help ensure a smooth final finish. Apply a second coat of paint. When dry, carefully remove the painter’s tape. ◆

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