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If the windows are stained then refinishing is the same as any other stained surface (just smaller areas that will require a little more time); sanding, restaining and applying a clear finish. See Wood Refinishing for more info. To paint your windows see Interior Window Painting
General Steps to Paint Your Casement Windows;
To refinish the exposed wood portions of aluminum clad casement windows, follow these steps:
1. Clean the wood surface: Remove any dirt, grime, and old finish using a wood cleaner or mild soap and water. Make sure the surface is dry before proceeding.
2. Sand the wood: Use a medium-grit sandpaper to smooth the wood surface and remove any imperfections. Finish with a fine-grit sandpaper to achieve a smooth finish.
3. Apply wood primer: Use a high-quality wood primer to seal the wood surface and ensure better adhesion of the finish. Let the primer dry completely according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
4. Choose a suitable finish: Opt for a durable finish that can withstand outdoor elements, such as a high-quality exterior paint or stain designed for wood surfaces. Consider the color and sheen level that best complements the overall aesthetic of your windows.
5. Apply the finish: Use a brush to apply an even coat of the chosen finish to the wood surface. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions regarding drying times and additional coats if necessary.