Fiberglass Door Touch-Up & Refinishing Guide

Fiberglass Door TOUCH-UP & RE-FINISHING KITS

Touch-Up & Repair Instructions for Fiberglass Doors

Small Areas: 1. Wipe damaged area using a cotton swab or rag slightly dampened with mild dishwashing soap and water. 2. Then wipe the same area with a cotton swab or rag slightly dampened with water only, and allow to dry. 3. Make sure to shake the bottle of color stain/top coat to blend well before use. 4. Utilizing a foam brush, apply color touch-up that matches your door to damaged area. If the touch up/damaged area is small, an artist brush or cotton swab may be used in place of the foam brush. 5. Lightly dab the freshly applied touch-up color until blended and a color match is achieved. 6. Touch-up area should be allowed to dry for 30 minutes prior to handling. May use a household hair dryer on low heat to accelerate the drying. Move hair dryer in a sweeping motion across the repaired area; keep at least 12 inches distance from the repaired surface to prevent damage. This should be dry in 5 minutes. Large Areas: 1. Wipe damaged area using a cotton swab or rag slightly dampened with a mild dishwashing soap and water. 2. Utilizing the ScotchBrite ® supplied, lightly scuff the damaged area. 3. Wipe the damaged area with a cotton swab or rag slightly dampened with water only, then allow to dry. 4. Utilizing a foam brush, apply the color touch-up that matches your door to damaged area. Allow to dry for five minutes and then reapply until desired color is achieved. Lightly dab the final coat of freshly applied touch-up color until blended and color match is achieved. 5. Touch-up area should be allowed to dry for 30 minutes prior to handling. May use a household hair dryer on low heat to accelerate the drying. Move hair dryer in a sweeping motion across the repaired area; keep at least 12 inches distance from the repaired surface to prevent damage. This should dry the touch-up in 5 minutes.

Fiberglass Door Touch-Up/Repair & Refinishing Kits c an be used to repair the color finish or small scratches and chips to GlassCraft’s Artisan or Estate prefinished fiberglass door.

Refinishing Instructions for Fiberglass Doors Each refinishing kit can refinish approximately one complete 3’0” x 8’0” fiberglass door. Do not use the refinishing kit for finishing a raw fiberglass door. Supplies Needed: 220 grit sand paper, top coat brush, tack rags, clean cotton rag, stirring stick, 2 qt. plastic paint container. 1. Clean the door with warm soapy water and a clean cotton rag. 2. Lightly sand the fiberglass door with 220 grit sandpaper to prepare the door for a new top coat by removing small surface imperfections. DO NOT sand through the existing top coat. 3. Wipe door surface with a tack rag to remove all dust. 4. If the door has small chips or light scratches please use our GlassCraft fiberglass touch up kit to repair the missing color before moving on. 5. Stir the top coat in the two quart plastic paint container. 6. Apply the top coat using a brush and allow the finish to dry completely. 7. If needed, a second top coat can be applied.

TOUCH UP & REPAIR KIT

REFINISHING KIT

Artisan Touch Up Kit

contains 4 colors: Cranberry, Mocha, Sycamore and Black

Estate Touch Up Kit contains 3 colors: Cranberry, Mocha, Sycamore

Artisan Refinshing

Estate Refinshing

Each Estate and Artisan Touch-Up & Repair Kit is packaged and shipped with a ScotchBrite ® sanding pad, instruction guide, and 3 or 4 0.5 oz. size bottles of pre-mixed top coat and stain colors.

Each Artisan and Estate Refinishing Kit is packaged and shipped with 1 quart size jug of refinishing formula, and an instruction guide.

Estate Touch-Up & Repair Kit Artisan Touch-Up & Repair Kit

# TUKE # TUKA

Estate Refinishing Kit Artisan Refinishing Kit

# RKEM

# RKABLK

For questions: Email orderentry@glasscraft.com or call 713-690-8282. Visit our website www.glasscraft.com for more information.

Please note: Do not use kits that are more than 1 year old.

All photos, drawings, and product designs are copyright ©1982–2015 GlassCraft Door Company, Houston, Texas. GlassCraft is a trademark of GlassCraft Door Company. 01/2015

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