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  • Hmm, hadn't thought about that. Guess my main concern is making sure the new paint adheres properly and doesn't look like this again anytime soon. If that can be done without taking it all the way back to bare wood I'd certainly consider it.

    Thanks for the other suggesting, very useful. With the exception of the charcoal snorkel, obvsly.

  • I repainted a whole load of wooden window and door frames a few years ago. Scrape off what you can, sand the rest. If it's still adhered then don't worry, just give it a light sand (ie not 60 grit!) to give the paint a surface to adhere on to - every bit of bare wood you leave needs priming so less is better. After that, fill and prime anything that needs it and start glossing. We used Dulux Weathershield which worked very well.

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