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Scraping masonite siding.
Masonite siding is made up of a pressboard type material.
These materials are joined together in a high pressure and heat process making it into a seamless board.
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It is made up of resins glues and wood fibers.
Then apply some primer over the affected area.
Even if you try to stay on top of your masonite scraping any blistered or cracked areas and applying new paint you may not be able to stop or prevent discoloration from occurring.
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Scraping isn t recommended as it can loosen chunks of unstable siding.
If the masonite is already compromised scrape off the area in consideration.
Use a paint scraper to carefully scrape away all existing paint.
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You might notice bulging along the bottom edges a loose layer or soft.
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This will take care of any cracks that may have developed on the masonite.
Holes are a prominent problem with masonite siding.
2 brush or roll a layer.
Use a ladder to reach higher sections of siding but use caution to avoid falls.
As they are manufactured these elements are bound together through a process of heat and pressure fusing these components into.
Masonite boards are synthetically constructed from a mixture of wood fibers wax and other resins.
Unlike natural wood masonite hardboard does not shrink blister or swell.
If your wood siding is swelling cracking or constantly needs repainting then you may want to look into masonite siding.
It is very inexpensive to make but it is also not really made to be very durable.
Then apply some primer over the affected area.
Work gently to avoid damage to the masonite.
Masonite siding is primarily composed of wood fibers glue resins and wax.
Discoloration comes from the masonite itself.
Sand the siding lightly with 80 grit sandpaper or a sanding block to remove loose bits of old paint.
If you can see black marks or streaks anywhere on your masonite siding it is a sure sign of being compromised by water.