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how to fix chipped door frame

genzoalma
Just Starting Out

how to fix chipped door frame

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Hello,

 

i got a question - how do you fix the following door chipped?

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: how to fix chipped door frame

Hi @genzoalma 

 

 

Merry Xmas   Hope your  day was great.

 

That timber  edge needs a sand paper block 240gt  and sand the outside edges smooth and level  to a straight up and down line as the timber looks like it is lumpy there,

 

Then use some wood filler , No more gaps  or gyprock Joint compound sand easy.  Into the  holes why it is dry sand it again .

Then repeat process to fill any smaller holes un till the door frame is square and smooth Ready  for  a  paint coat.

 

While your at it  look around on  closest  timber work and do  little patches ready for a  fresh coat of  paint.

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: how to fix chipped door frame

Hi @genzoalma,

 

It's great to see that @Jewelleryrescue has already shared some excellent advice for repairing your chipped door frame. 

 

After sanding the edges with 240-grit sandpaper as suggested, make sure to remove all dust from the area with a damp cloth before applying the wood filler. For deeper chips or gouges, consider using a two-part wood filler such as Builder's Bog, as it’s more durable and adheres well to structural damage.

 

When filling the area, slightly overfill the chip to account for shrinkage as the filler dries. Once dry, sand the area again until it’s flush with the rest of the door frame. If you’re working on corners, you might find it helpful to use a sanding block or a small, flat piece of wood wrapped in sandpaper for precision.

 

This is also a great opportunity to inspect other areas of your door frame for minor damage or imperfections, as suggested. Prepping these spots now will save time and effort later when you’re ready to paint.

 

When you’re satisfied with the repair, apply a primer before painting to ensure a smooth and consistent finish. 

 

Please let us know if you have any questions.

 

Mitchell

 

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