04-20-2008, 06:08 AM
As the paint cures it will tighten up. Right now the paint is still soft so it will grab a little more. Take a razor and "carefully" run around the edges. Plus hold onto the window and move it up and down about ten times to loosen it up. In addition you can take some sandpaper and "cafefully once aain" sand the inside edge that you don't see. Many times paint sneaks around the inside edge, you can't see it, but it's there. This is not from lack of skill on the painter's part, it's common. Just make sure you loosen the window up now rather then later. The paint could cure and make it harder to open. Good luck!!! Steve Da painter!
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Originally posted by Damon
I'm having difficulty opening/closing a window that it is stuck by paint that was just painted. Without ruining the new paint on the window frame... anyone have any good suggestions on how to get this buggah open?
One Problem: Frame has a lot of termite damage and I don't want to break it
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www.newcircleartworks.com
residential & commercial painting
www.newcircleartworks.com
residential & commercial painting
residential & commercial painting