Hi
Can anyone advise please?
I re-painted my front door frame 2 years ago. This consisted of stripping the old paint, sealing the knots, filling in imperfections with wood filler including an area that was effected by weathering; this same area I also treated with a wood hardener. You can see this area in the photo.
The paint I used was Dulux Weathershield, the frame was reprimed, undercoated followed by 3 coats of top coat, though the problem is self evident.
I wondered what options I had short of replacing the whole door frame.
Could I for example, chisel / drill out a small part of this area and fill-in with wood filler? Don't mock me if that is a rediculous idea, just a thought!
BTW, the door is north west facing so does not receive any direct strong sunlight.
Can anyone advise please?
I re-painted my front door frame 2 years ago. This consisted of stripping the old paint, sealing the knots, filling in imperfections with wood filler including an area that was effected by weathering; this same area I also treated with a wood hardener. You can see this area in the photo.
The paint I used was Dulux Weathershield, the frame was reprimed, undercoated followed by 3 coats of top coat, though the problem is self evident.
I wondered what options I had short of replacing the whole door frame.
Could I for example, chisel / drill out a small part of this area and fill-in with wood filler? Don't mock me if that is a rediculous idea, just a thought!
BTW, the door is north west facing so does not receive any direct strong sunlight.