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Posted by Steve Barker on November 11, 2006, 10:42 pm
With the door locked in the down position, disconnect your opener (if
equipped) and then remove the top roller brackets. The tension cables are
hooked to the bottom panel, so there's no worry with that part of it. THEN
you can hinge the top panel inward and paint to your heart's content. Don't
forget the edges and let them dry before you close the gap back up.
s
>I need to paint my garage door whose has a lot of it's paint taken off by
>hurricane Wilma. The neighbor across the street's shingle tiles were blown
>off the roof and all of them came in out directions. With the shingle
>coming at high speed it basically acted like sand paper on my garage door
>so I have to repaint it.
>
> The problem is the door is made of 4 horizontal panels. I am not sure how
> to paint the highest panel because a portion of it is not visible when the
> door is closed. If I open it and roll it up then the highest panel is
> raised 7 feet above the floor and there is not enough room between the
> ceiling and the raised panel to paint it while it's up and I cannot get to
> half the spots when it's down.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> MC
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