Reeb Finish 2015/2016 - page 5

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1.
Meticulous Preparation:
Each door is carefully
inspected and prepared for the staining process
prior to entering the coating area. All components
are wiped clean, glass is taped-off and edges are
prepared to ensure proper base coat application.
2.
Base Coat Application:
All components are
inspected a second time before receiving the base
coat that will serve as the foundation of the door’s
final color.
3.
Stain Application:
Stain coat is applied and hand-
brushed by skilled Reeb Finish craftsmen to replicate
the attractive color variations and inconsistencies
found in real wood. This enhances the intricate
grain patterns and deep embossments found in
Therma-Tru
®
fiberglass doors.
4.
First Top Coat Application:
The preliminary top coat
seals the finish and enhances the colors highlighted
in the staining process, adding durability and sheen
to the final product.
5.
Second Top Coat Application:
The fourth and final
coating further accentuates the unique beauty of
the finished product and is essential to provide
maximum durability and protection from the
elements.
6.
Assembly:
The finished door components are
inspected a third time to ensure accuracy and
consistency. Any necessary touch-ups are applied
and the door unit is carefully assembled and
packaged for delivery.
The Reeb
®
Finish Stain System
Finishing components of a door unit separately produces much more consistent results than when
finishing a preassembled door unit. Each step in the carefully controlled process is crucial to crafting the
most authentic, longest-lasting finish possible.
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Classic-Craft
®
Oak
finished in Rustic Clay
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