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Composite doors are extremely durable and are a great option for any home, but they are susceptible to damage due to excessive use. If a scratch occurs it can be repaired with a simple touch-up kit.

The Konig Window & Door Repair Kit includes a set five wax sticks which fill in blemishes and scratches, and leave invisible repairs. The kit also comes with a colour-matched spray lacquer to repair dents and dings in PVCu and composite windows and doors.

1. Scratched Areas: How to Clean them

Composite doors are made to be durable, but they are susceptible to damage due to accidents or mishaps. Some of the most common issues are holes in the door and a locked mechanism that is stuck, dropped pivots or perished seals. Fortunately, many of these issues can be fixed easily.

To ensure the safety of your composite door, regularly clean it to remove dust, dirt, smudges and fingerprints. Wipe the surface with a soft sponge or cloth which is dipped in soapy, warm tap water. Avoid using abrasive cleaning tools which can scratch the surface and cause permanent damage. Avoid using power washers, solvents bleach, and other cleaning products that could harm the hardware or strip the colour.

A non-abrasive cream cleaner such as a mild household cleanser is typically the best choice for composite doors. You can also find DIY cleaners online that can be used on composite door. It is important to read the instructions carefully prior to applying any DIY solution to your door. Some recipes for cleaning composite doors contain bicarbonate soda, which could damage the finish.

You should also be careful when using WD-40 on your composite door. WD-40 is effective in removing residue and marks but it can also dull the finish. Additionally that, if it comes in contact with your skin, you should wash it immediately.

It is also a good idea to inspect the weatherstripping on a regular basis on your composite door. It is recommended to replace the weatherstripping when it shows signs of wear out to avoid drafts and maintain your door's insulating properties. You should also regularly grease the hinges and lock to reduce friction.

These steps won't stop your composite doors from getting damaged, but they can reduce the frequency of scratches. By following these easy steps, you can extend the lifespan of your composite door and spare yourself the hassle and expense of having to replace it in the future.

2. Fill in the Scratches

A composite door is designed to last however, it is still able to be damaged through wear and tear, or even during the manufacturing process. You can restore the original look of your door by repair in a couple of easy steps.

Start by cleaning the affected area using warm water and a mild detergent. This will eliminate any dirt and debris, allowing you to assess the damage. After the surface has been cleaned, you can use putty or a repair kit to fill the scratches on the composite door frame repair door. This will restore it to its original condition.

Do not overfill the scratches on your composite door, since they will become more noticeable. If you aren't sure how to fill in the scratches in your composite door, it may be best to consult an expert to ensure that the door is not damaged further.

You should also check whether your composite door is properly sealed each year or two to keep sunlight and moisture from affecting its appearance. A good sealant of high quality keeps your door looking new while reduce your energy bills.

Composite doors are strong, but they are susceptible to damage due to severe weather, wear and tears as well as during the manufacturing or transportation process. It is essential to repair damaged doors made of composite immediately to avoid further damage and costly repairs.

If your composite door is painted, you should be capable of repainting it with a touch-up paint made of composite to repair the scratches and other marks. If the scratch is very severe it could be required to replace the panel.

Lastly, make sure to check that the hinges and locks on the door made of composite are functioning smoothly. If they are not they can be lubricated by using a silicone-based lubricant that makes them smoother and easier to use. It is also important to ensure that the weatherstripping is in good working order, which will help to reduce drafts and lower energy costs.

3. Sand the Repairs

It is crucial to act immediately in the event that your composite door has been damaged. This is because it can be difficult to repair the damage later on If you don't fix it right away. Here are some ways to repair the chips, scratches and cracks in your composite door:

In the beginning, it's recommended to scrub the scratched area as soon as you can. This will lessen the damage caused by the scratch. You can apply a damp cloth or cleaning product to wipe down the area, then rinse it off.

After the dirt and other debris have been removed from the scratched-up area, you can then fill the hole with a repair compound. Be sure to choose the repair compound that is designed specifically for composite doors. This will ensure that the repair compound is able to be able to withstand the elements and is durable.

Then, you will need to sand the area that has been repaired. This will help to smooth the surface of the composite door and make it appear natural. Start with medium grit and then move to fine as you move down the surface. After sanding the area clean it off with the help of a rag.

Another great way to keep your composite door looking its best is to regularly spray it. This will protect it from further damage and stop the color from changing over time.

One common problem with composite doors is that they become difficult to open or close. This can be due to worn-out hinges, or an improper alignment of the door to the frame. If this is the case, it's best to ensure that the hinges are lubricated. This will help to reduce friction between the hinges and the door, making it easier to open and close.

In the majority of cases, this kind of problem will be covered by the manufacturer's warranty. However, it's worth checking the small print, as this may vary. In certain cases the warranty may not cover the cost of replacement parts.

4. Apply paint to the Touch-Up area

Composite doors are designed to last for a long time and require minimal maintenance, but like any paint or surface, they can be damaged by the elements. Make use of a touch-up pen to cover scratches on your composite door.

Spray guns are best for large areas. This will ensure a perfect finish and even coverage. To prepare the surface for spraying, sand and wipe down the area, and then remove any dirt or dust. When the surface is clean, sand again to smooth it, and prepare the surface for spraying by wiping the entire surface using a damp cloth.

Shake the container before you begin painting to ensure that the colors are evenly mixed. Then, open the cap and remove the front end cap. Using light pressure, begin applying the colour to the damaged area. Use small strokes as too much paint may run and ruin the look of the door. After you've applied the paint after which you should wait at least a few minutes for it to dry.

After the paint has dried, sand the repair area to ensure that it is smooth and level with the door's surface. If needed, reprime the area with the same primer you used for the rest of the doors. Finally, sand again with 150 grit sandpaper in order to smooth and flatten the surface.

Replacement-Windows-150x150.jpgYou can easily remove marks and scratches from PVCu and composite front door replacement windows and doors using Konig window repair products. Your customers will be amazed at the transformation. With this revolutionary product you'll be able to deliver a new level of client satisfaction and earn the recommendation and repeat business you're entitled to.

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