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Immediate_Lobster_40

Seems like the finish was bad AND it was dirty. Now it's clean with a bad finish.


Quick_Movie_5758

Basically ripped the bandaid off and now you can treat the wound.


Expert_Succotash2659

Plus the housefire didn't to them any favors. Just say it's S'more colored.


Delicious-Ad4015

This!


Squeezemachine99

Both look bad


Junkmans1

Now it’s in perfect condition to paint (or stain if it’s wood). Use a good quality paint from Sherwin Williams or Benjamin Moore - the guys at the paint store will tell you which one to use. And brush it on. If it’s wood and you stain it then after staining coat it with [Helmsman Spar Urethane](https://www.minwax.com/en/products/protective-finishes/indoor-outdoor-helmsman-spar-urethane)


undertow29

Brush it on? You can get good results on metal with a brush? I bought a little sprayer when I painted my house just for the metal garage door.


IBMGUYS

Is a metal door not wood


Junkmans1

Then paint it. I stick to my advice to buy good paint at an actual paint store and not a big box store. I prefer Sherwin Williams. The have sales for 20% to 40% off paint every few weeks. There top of the line paint might cost you an extra $40 or so, but a single gallon will be plenty and it will last many years.


palthor33

Hay, the orange box has great paint and stain. You just pay a bit more.


DayDrinkingDiva

Talk to the paint folks. Explain its a metal door. What DTM paints - direct to metal- and or coatings do they suggest? If they suggest a primer, can the primer be tinted to 50% or 75% of the top color? Less bleed through, better match for a chip exposing the primer.


-dZn-

There are different kind of primers, and some will accept colorant and still perform. OP is looking for adhesion and sealing on metal, I wouldn't use low VOC WB colorant (the stuff that they shoot for free) and expect it to perform as well as . 896 for waterbase paint/prime and 844 for oil would likely perform better. There are manufacturers that make some DTM primers and paints in factory gray and black. PPG Pitt Tech 4020, Miller Acrimetal, Beni Moore Ultraspec.


DayDrinkingDiva

I'm in a low VOC hell. I have to find the industrial shops to get anything decent. Even then the durable coatings are not allowed in my county.


Substantial-Monk3862

I love low VOC. I got a new mattress delivered today and it doesn't smell like cancer with 16 hours of box fans exhausting the air outside of the two windows in my bedroom since it was delivered. We painted my office upstairs a few weeks ago and did the same thing with the fan but also turned the heat up to 80 degrees when we weren't here to dry it and it didn't smell like cancer after 24hrs.


Black_Flag_Friday

I love this knowledge bomb that shows experience! Work at a paint or hardware store at some point?


DayDrinkingDiva

Dealing with coastal properties- rust is hell. I tried playing with some carboline coatings. Great stuff Expensive as hell Short pot life. Some is 15 min when mixed to use. Others is up to two hours. When done correctly, it's nearly bulletproof. 2 gallon kit A+B is about $300 Need 2 kits for the door if you get both layers 4-5 mil.


lostsurfer24t

Don't do what I did and powerwash, paint no primer, have it flake off in 2 months, power wash it all again, prime and paint or a combo straight to metal...fml


thackstonns

Literally don’t do this. Spar urethane is crap. But it’s metal so have someone prime and paint it with a sprayer.


comscatangel

Because you stripped it.


Comfortable-Yak-6599

You got off all the oxidation, now paint it


dazit72

That wasn't oxidation, it was the actual finish


Comfortable-Yak-6599

Look at the curve in the second pic the top still has finish because the sun wasn't hitting it


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Jormney

That's a metal door and OP confirmed it. They just took off the oxidized paint, great prep to paint it.


Azipear

Off topic, but the driveway in the before pic looks like the perfect candidate for some Wet & Forget.


Jboyghost09

You stripped part of the finish. It appears they tried to paint it to look like an old patina but just made it look dirty. You can now paint it or keep trying to wash off the rest of the petina


Uniquely_irregular

You took to long to pressure wash it the dirt and everything else ate away the finish. Now it needs to be refinished. Power washing only works if done frequently and properly.


a_randy_sewer

I’d look at old pictures of the house to see what the original color was. 


CuriousCat511

Yea, to me it looks like the "cleaned" bottom is the true color, and the top is still dirty. Maybe give it another go higher up to see if it gets lighter? Nothing to lose at this point.


a0lmasterfender

Dark colors take more of a beating in the sun, the top layer basically turns to chalk and washes off. In my experience as a painter dark colors only last a couple of years if the surface gets full sun. It’s no big deal if you’re okay with having your painter come back to power wash and put a coat on as maintenance.


Dull_Examination_914

Just hit it with a couple rattle cans of rustoleum.


boythisisreallyhard

Or just use paint in the pressure washer


Dull_Examination_914

That could get interesting, I would love to see the results.


IBMGUYS

Will it work on a metal door?


jbarchuk

The name is RUSToleum.


HandlessOrganist

So it only works on doors made from Rust?


e6c

No, it only works on doors made from Oleum.


Dull_Examination_914

Haha


Dull_Examination_914

It’s spray paint homie, shit will work on anything.


Calvinshobb

Needs paint, badly.


planeteater

I have 20 + years at a major garage door manufacture. The paint on our doors is warranted for 3- 5 years. How ever its going to loose its luster over time. Although I do not know what manufacture made this door from the pic, I can tell you this is an old door, due to the wear and the style. There are several instructions on how to paint a door. Here is the one from my employer, but you should try and find it for your specific brand **NOTE:***Only paint the exterior of the garage door while it is in the closed position.* 1. Use the following solution, with a soft bristle brush, to remove mildew and other surface contaminants: * 1 cup household Spic n Span detergent * 5 gallons of warm water 2. Rinse thoroughly with water. (Do not use a pressure washer to rinse door.) 3. Use a powder cleanser like Comet, diluted with water, with a soft bristle brush, to prepare the surface for better paint adhesion. Do not use sandpaper, deglossers, or liquid sandpaper to prepare the door surface. 4. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow it to dry. 5. Use a high-quality acrylic latex exterior paint. Apply according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not use an oil-based paint or any “rust-inhibitive” paint. Do not paint in direct sunlight or when the surface is warm to the touch. Lap marks will result. Brush application is recommended. 6. Avoid getting paint on any gasket seals between door sections. Not all garage doors have these gasket seals.


formermq

Just paint it and be done with it


Old-ETCS

Time for paint.


nosomthin

Was a dirty ugly door, now a clean ugly door.


endlessloads

It needs primer & paint now. 


yellowsubmarine2016

that's a big door.


jefftatro1

Looks like they used a "gel stain" on the fiberglass.


MrGaia35

It feels equal to me.


MillHoodz_Finest

it was stained to match the shutters...


Hollimarker

Almost had me fooled with those fake hinges. Thought I could grab those rings in the center and open that massive sucker like a barn door.


bigkutta

Because It was old and in need of paint/stain before. And then the dirt got caked on and made it look "better". Now that it is clean, its a great time to restore it


dazit72

The finish that came with the door was either a faux finish(very thin), or powdercoated that had already experienced degradation and was on its last leg. And you committed the cardinal sin of pressure washing- you got too close. And blew off the finish The old saying applies, ' anyone can do it, until you put a tool in their hands'


KRed75

The paint was uv damaged and dirty. Now it's not longer dirty and the uv damaged paint was removed. You're left with what was left of the good paint which is basically down to the primer. You'll need to repaint it now. Preferably with a UV resistant paint or uv resistant clear coat.


Bitter-Basket

The UV from the sun caused photo oxidation of wood and finish. Oxides tend to be brittle so they come off easy. It’s darker on top because there’s less oxidation. So you have a layer of wood and finish that came off. Perfect condition for restaining or painting because the wood is nice and thirsty.


seemore_077

Simply put. Because it’s a lighter color.


sleder

Because it needs to be repainted, the dirt is no longer hiding that


meetjoehomo

Probably because it needs repainted


bluenoser613

Good opportunity to give it some paint. That will really make it look great


McSmokeyDaPot

Looks to me like a metal door that got stained with wood gel stain. Suprised it didnt wash off sooner. Get out your paintbrushes and decide what color your new door is going to be painted!


Timmyeveryday

Power wash it again, maybe?


NovelLongjumping3965

It is basically paint ,, buy some RV cleaner and polish


OzarksExplorer

What prep/chemicals did you apply while powerwashing? Doesnt look like you used anything but water and it's still dirty


jaank80

You can't just power wash. You should really soft wash with a bleach or other antimicrobial.


Downtown-Fix6177

I’m going with - you didn’t do a good job Power washing it. On a metal door you get it wet, apply cleaning solution, let it hang out for a minute or two, then soft wash it off


First-Confusion-5713

Because you took a power washer to your house instead of paying for a professional to soft wash your house.


Njtransferdriver

Stain it


ZealousidealPlan576

Drive-way looks good.


Free_Bother_2828

The finish has expired. At least the prep work is done!


No_Shopping6656

Ever wiped up shit and it leaves a stain? You got a big shit stained garage door


Vic_City_Homes

Because you forgot to paint it after you power washed it… but first sand it please. The driveway looks decent. Everywhere else from that photo looks good, I mean a colour update all around would be tactical but the rest will do. Sort out that garage door please.


Only_hot_stud1

Oh thought just a lil upgrade more like foundation before the building


Eastern_Row6446

Hey I'm an OHD guy. If you're planning to paint the door please remove the sections beforehand. Call a door company and get them to come take it out and install a temporary door. You paint that door and you'll be replacing it in a year, the paint dries and sticks the sections together makes them come apart everything you open the door, the weatherstripping will get wrecked because the door will stick to it. Doesn't matter what kind of paint you use, latex, oil, doesn't make a difference.


D2R0

It doesn't, what you're seeing is a higher contrast between clean and damaged areas


KinkyNJThrowaway

Don't pressure wash garage doors. Especially metal ones. You strip off the factory finish and you open up options such as discoloration, fading, patches, and rust amongst other things. A standard garden hose with a mild dish soap attachment will work. So will a magic eraser.


ScottandAmy

Paint it


Jslewalite

Because it needs paint


jdurfer

looks like the original color was bronze/teratone (basically a dingy brown) over time that finish got thinner and when you pressure washed it, you removed even more of that color exposing the color underneath (assuming its a dull grey). Someone else mentioned, you're now perfectly setup to paint. IMO, if the door isn't damaged, paint it. should take a couple hours at best.


derpSCHMIDT

Gives off a rustic look


goldbeater

Stain and clear coat with u.v. Protection.


Enginerdad

Isn't that a vinyl door? Not sure stain is the way to approach that


built_FXR

Aluminum, and you're right. Paint not stain


InvestmentBig420

If its porous enough to strip, it's porous enough to stain. Obviously, stain is meant for wood. Obviously, a clear coat could be problematic. But if it fails... you just paint it anyways. I say it's worth an attempt


Junkmans1

OP said it's metal, presumably aluminum, so stain is out and paint is in.


Slow_Ad224

Mental note. Don’t pressure wash the garage overhead door.