Everything I’ve used to repaint our doors! 1. Sand your doors down with a sanding block (should feel rough to the touch so the primer can adhere well) 2. Wipe clean and remove all dust 3. Use a mini foam roller and apply one coat of paint 4. Switch your foam roller and now you’re ready to apply paint color of choice. We have always done 2 coats of paint and love a semi-gloss finish. The higher quality of paint used the better results you get 🫶🏼 LTKHome

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