Painting Spindles, Fillets and Handrails Prior To Painting

by Yada
(England)

Is it good practice to paint spindles, fillets, and handrails prior to painting? A friend is replacing his stair handrails, spindles, fillets and guides. It seems a good idea to paint them prior to fitting, am I right?

Answer


Yes, you are right! Always try to prefinish an item before installation. It will save time, heartache and give your friend a better looking finish. There will be some touch-up after installation, but it is a great idea.






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