Paint on garage side door

I've been meaning to get after this before cold weather. Wednesday I scraped with a putty knife, then with a wire brush. I figured I'd get paint Thursday when I had to go to town since I was delivering meals. Now it's too cold and rainy to do it.

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Good prep. Just wait for a nice day to paint. :)
The photos are BEFORE I scraped.

Yep, sunny and warm toward the middle of the week. I hope acrylic paint is okay for outdoor use. There was a can of old enamel paint in the garage, but I've been told it's oil based and I don't have anything to clean the brush afterwards.

Here's what it looks like AFTER scraping, if there's any difference.

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The photos are BEFORE I scraped.

Yep, sunny and warm toward the middle of the week. I hope actylic paint is okay for outdoor use. There was a can of old enamle paint in the garage, but I've been told it's oil based and I don't have anything to clean the brush afterwards.
Soap and warm water will work if you don't wait too long.

Acrylic paint is fine for exterior walls. Protects against moisture and sunlight.
 
The photos are BEFORE I scraped.

Yep, sunny and warm toward the middle of the week. I hope acrylic paint is okay for outdoor use. There was a can of old enamel paint in the garage, but I've been told it's oil based and I don't have anything to clean the brush afterwards.

Here's what it looks like AFTER scraping, if there's any difference.

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I used to do a LOT of scraping and painting when doing home repair. I'm embarrassed that I couldn't tell. :) So I will say it now when it counts. Good prep! :D

look what AI says...

The good news is, acrylic paint is one of the best paints for water resistance. It is very durable and fast drying. For this reason acrylic paint is used on walls, wood, canvas and most other surfaces, even those that are going to be outside.
 

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