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Painting Steel to Look Like Wood

After I painted my home, the ugly furnace returns and metal wall doors to the plumbing destroyed my new look. New ones were too expensive.

I took a wood graining class and painted them to look like wood. They are wonderful. I buy used metal items and woodgrain them. Metal storage units hold more than pressed wood and last longer. When visitors are told my "wood" items are metal, I see them out the corner of my eye examining them to see if they are metal.

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By Jill

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By John (Guest Post)
February 15, 20050 found this helpful

Do you have any pictures of the finished product and directions on how to do this?

 
April 16, 20050 found this helpful

I would like to know where to learn how to paint my steel doors to look like wood. Also I would like to see some pictures of your finished product.

 
By Patsy Quint (Guest Post)
June 26, 20050 found this helpful

I would also like to learn how to paint stel doors to look like wood. Could you please provide this information on where to go to learn how to do this.""

 
By Sammie (Guest Post)
April 25, 20060 found this helpful

Does anyone in
Houston Texas do this..I would like to have painted steel garage doors to look like wood.

Thank you

SB""""

 
By Roman (Guest Post)
September 6, 20070 found this helpful

We do it, and sell them already faux painted.

 
 
By bobby (Guest Post)
April 29, 20080 found this helpful

I am trying to find out "how to" paint metal to look like wood?

 
By byron scott (Guest Post)
June 25, 20080 found this helpful

I have a steel door that looks like wood. How do I stain this door to look like wood finish?

 

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