How to Paint Interior Doors | Benjamin Moore

Interior doors can require various different painting techniques. However, no matter how you paint it, it is important to do it right.

You will need the following tools before beginning this paint project, a sanding block, a hammer, nail, brushes, painter’s tape, a pan, a smaller-sized roller, and Benjamin Moore® Advance® paint.

Using a self-leveling paint like Benjamin Moore® Advance® will help you avoid brush marks. ADVANCE paint provides a high-end furniture like finish, and is available in over 3,500 colors. The innovative formula ensures smooth application and minimal brush marks. Learn more about our ADVANCE product here: https://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/interior-exterior-paints-stains/product-catalog/awiap/advance-interior-paint

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18 Replies to “How to Paint Interior Doors | Benjamin Moore”

  1. You lost me at “remove the door”. Definitely quicker to paint door in place. YOU CAN PAINT BOTH SIDES, DUH!

  2. Short strokes, wiping brush on rim of can and paint covering almost the whole brush = amateur!

  3. I’m a painter would like me to make u a video that actually teaches you how to paint an entire door?? I’d love to see the finish product of that example because that was awful. I find your paint has one of the higher end looks and applies well but is way over priced and really not that durable for the cost.

  4. May want to include something on dry time? Even if latex is dry to the touch it remains tacky (as in, will stick to other surfaces like a door frame) for awhile. I'm sure it varies from paint to paint, but definitely something one might want to keep in mind if they wanted to close that door anytime soon.

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  6. This is stupid. Should of sprayed them. Probably looks like shit with all the brush marks. At the very least, cut in the squares and then use the small roller on the rest… you guys should get professional and seasoned painters like myself to do a commercial like this instead of your employees… Terrible demonstration ..

  7. Bullshit paint panels horizontals than verticals. Y'all can't paint for shit.

  8. This guy can't paint worth shit. Slow as hell. Put some Floetrol in the paint and move a whole lot faster than that. Take the door off is faster? BS. Benny Moore had the best oil based back in the day, don't know about their water based. I have forty years of painting and I'll put my panel door finish up against anyone's. This guy needs to brush with broad strokes, not little dabs. Sad. Very sad.

  9. I live right around the corner from a Benjamin Moore and I find that freaky that youtube shows you ads that are that based on your location. Because of what I watch, I'm more likely to see ads for games or something tech related.

  10. The bad thing about removing a door and placing on saw horses is dust in the air. Every time someone or yourself walks by dust from you and the air settles on the door.

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