I don't know if it's possible because I admittedly know little about painting, but can you remove primer from a wooden door that has never been painted/stained before? I primed it thinking I'd paint the doors white, but I've been thinking about it and now I don't know if I made a mistake and I should go for a stain to enhance the look of the wood. Is it even possible to remove primer or should I just forget about it and go ahead and paint the doors? Thanks.If you primed wooden doors (bifold) to be painted, can you change your mind and remove the primer?Primer IS paint, which you have already done. Sorry to be the bearer of the bad news.If you primed wooden doors (bifold) to be painted, can you change your mind and remove the primer?Primer has soaked into the wood. That;s the purpose of %26quot;primer%26quot;. To seal the wood and prevent the finish paint from soaking in.
You could give it an %26quot;antique%26quot; appearance, over the primer.. Check with your paint supplier.If you primed wooden doors (bifold) to be painted, can you change your mind and remove the primer?I've sanded off paint before, and primer seems a lot like paint to me. Sounds like a big project though...As for white doors, they may look nice, but they'll get dirty quickly.
Your choice...wish you luck! Perhaps go to Sherwin Williams. They've got the best paint out there on the market.If you primed wooden doors (bifold) to be painted, can you change your mind and remove the primer?More work than its worth. The Antiquing idea is good.If you primed wooden doors (bifold) to be painted, can you change your mind and remove the primer?Well, if you've only primed one door and changed your mind you may consider buying another one. If you try to strip the primer, the door isn't going to look new anyway. Also, you may take into account the molding around the door frame, if it's white, a stained door won't look good. If the molding is stained, a white door won't look good. Paint or stain the doors to keep the same look throughout your house...door frames, molding, and doors.