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Painting your Door 
Paint: Your steel garage door can be painted with a high quality, 
100% acrylic latex (flat, satin, or semi-gloss) exterior grade paint.
oil-based 
Cleaning: Before painting your door, it must be free of dirt, oils, 
chalk, waxes and mildew. The prepainted surfaces can be 
cleaned of dirt, oils, chalk and mildew with a diluted solution of 
trisodium phosphate. Trisodium phosphate is available over the 
counter at most stores under the name SOILAX®, in many 
laundry detergents without fabric softener additives, and in some 
general purpose cleaners. Check the label for trisodium 
phosphate content. The recommended concentration is 1/3 cup 
of powder to 1–1/2 to 2 gallons of water. After washing the door, 
always rinse well with clear water and allow to dry. 
If the door has ever been waxed, the wax must be removed 
before painting. Doors are not waxed during the manufacturing 
process. The wax can be removed by wiping door surface with a 
rag saturated with Xylene (Xylol), available at most paint or 
hardware stores. Wiping should be done at moderate pressure 
and Xylene must not be allowed to sit on the door for an 
extended time. Damage to your door’s paint system can occur if 
overexposed to this or other solvents. 
Caution: Safety instructions on the solvent’s container must be 
followed. After de-waxing the door, clean with trisodium 
phosphate, as stated previously. 
NOTE: Sanding could remove rust-inhibiting compounds, 
therefore, sanding should be done only to damaged areas where 
bare metal has been exposed. Refer to the “Paint Repair” 
section of these instructions. 
Paint Repair: Should your door’s paint finish become damaged, 
exposing the bare metal, it will become necessary to repair this 
area to prevent rust from forming. The damaged area should be 
lightly sanded with a medium to fine sandpaper making sure to 
remove all visible red and white rust. Wipe this area with a dry, 
clean rag. Coat the sanded area with a high quality, rust 
inhibiting, zinc enriched primer. This type of primer can be found 
at most paint or hardware stores, and should be labeled for 
covering bare and galvanized steel. Once the primer is applied, 
wait the time specified on the primer’s instructions before you 
finish painting your door. 
Paint: Your steel garage door can be painted with a high quality, 
100% acrylic latex (flat, satin, or semigloss) exterior grade paint. 
Since all paints are not created equal, the following test needs to 
be performed: paint should be applied on a small area of the 
door (following the instructions on the paint container), allowed to 
dry, and evaluated prior to painting the entire door. Paint defects 
to look for are blistering and peeling. An additional test is to 
apply a strip of masking tape over the painted area and peel 
back, checking to see that the paint adheres to the door and not 
to the tape. 
After satisfactorily testing a paint, follow the directions on the 
container and apply to the door. Be sure to allow adequate 
drying time should you wish to apply a second coat. 
Window frames & inserts can be painted with a high quality, 
100% acrylic latex. The plastic should first be lightly sanded to 
remove any surface gloss. 
NOTE: Do not apply paint when door surface temperature is 
different from manufacturer’s suggested temperature range for 
application.
Snap-In Grille Removal And Replacement: 
NOTE: DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS from the window frame. 
Decorative grilles are designed to snap-in and out of the window 
frame.
Some doors with windows have a decorative grille attached in 
front of the window. The grille can be removed for cleaning or 
painting purposes. 
1)  Remove the tabs on the vertical legs of the grille (two on 
short panel windows, six on long panel windows) from the 
notches in the front window frame. 
2)  The grille can be firmly pulled out of the window. 
3)  Replacing the grille is the reversal of the process described 
for removal. The two or six longer tabs on the vertical legs of 
the grille must be placed in the notches under the lip of the 
front window frame. The two shorter tabs on the horizontal 
leg of the grille must be placed under the lip of the front 
window frame. 
Glass Replacement
To avoid injury, use extreme caution in handling glass window 
pane. When the frame is removed, the exposed steel edge of the 
door may be sharp. Avoid contact with the steel edges. 
Glass Replacement: If your door is equipped with windows and 
the glass should need replacement, follow the steps below: 
1)  With someone holding the outside frame, remove the screws 
from the inside window frame. 
2) Pull the inside frame out of the door. 
3) Carefully remove the broken or old glass.
4) Insert the new glass. The glass should be 17-5/8” x 14-1/16” 
(short panel windows) or 40-1/8” x 14-1/16” (long panel 
windows). See illustration below for glass dimensions of 
single or double arched windows. (FIG. Glass-1)
5) With someone holding the outside frame, reinsert the screws 
into the inside frame, trapping the glass.
FIG. Glass-1 
NOTE: Do not use oil-based paint. Using oil-based paint will 
void the warranty on your door.
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Painting preparation: Clean surface first with a diluted 
solution of Trisodium Phosphate. The recommended 
concentration is 1/3 cup of powder to 1-1/2 to 2 gallons of 
water. A cleaning pad (3M Synthetic steel wool GRAY not 
green) should be used saturated with this cleaning solution.  
Rub with even pressure to lightly scuff the surface while ap-
plying the cleaning solution over all surfaces to be painted. 
A final wipe and rinse with clean water and sponge should 
be done to remove any loose material. Change water often 
to ensure clean rinse and allow to dry. Pre test your paint 
on a small area (see paragraph Paint below). If the paint 
shows signs of poor adherence, (tape test below) there may 
be a problem with the paint or the surface preparation. DO 
NOT PROCEED! A new paint or further preparation of the 
surface is called for. 
Alternate cleaning compounds: Areas of the country that 
do not carry Trisodium Phosphate can use a biodegradable 
cleaner with the cleaning pad above. Follow above 
directions to rinse completely and pre test paint.
Painting: Your steel garage door can be painted with a 
high quality 100% acrylic latex (flat, satin, or semigloss) 
exterior grade paint. Before painting the door it must be free 
of dirt, oil, caulk, waxes and mildew.
Do not use any type of oil based paint or Alkyd modified 
acrylic latex paint. These paints will void the warranty of 
your door.
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