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Should I Use Gloss or Matte Topcoat on an Armoured Door?

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Should I Use Gloss or Matte Topcoat on an Armoured Door?

Deciding between a gloss or matte topcoat for your armoured door is about more than just looks. The right finish can make a difference in maintenance, concealment of marks, and overall durability.

Gloss and Matte: What’s the Difference?

A gloss topcoat offers a shiny, reflective finish that highlights colour depth and provides a striking, modern look. It is also smooth and tends to be easier to wipe clean, making it a popular option for doors that may be exposed to the elements or frequent handling. In contrast, a matte finish has minimal reflection, giving a more subtle, contemporary appearance that naturally conceals fingerprints, smudges and minor imperfections over time.

Practical Considerations for Armoured Doors

  • Cleaning and Upkeep: Glossy surfaces resist dirt and can be quickly wiped down, whereas matte coatings may mask marks but can be harder to scrub without changing their appearance.
  • Appearance over Time: Matte finishes are often preferred when the door is likely to receive knocks or scuffs, as they help hide wear and tear. On the other hand, gloss can better showcase a freshly painted surface, especially if you want a polished, statement entrance.
  • Matching the Setting: Consider the surroundings – gloss may enhance doors in well-lit or showcase areas, while matte works well in minimal or high-traffic settings.

If you’re seeking a high-quality, versatile topcoat, Prolux PU Coating is available in both gloss and satin (matte-like) options suitable for metal and composite surfaces like armoured doors.

When This Matters Most

The choice becomes particularly important if your door faces onto a busy street, is often touched, or is exposed to sunlight and weather. Glossy finishes usually make cleaning easier, but for heavily used doors where minor blemishes are likely, matte may be more forgiving.

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Choosing between a gloss or matte topcoat on your armoured door should depend on both your style preferences and practical needs. For more help on painting and protecting your armoured door panel, see our comprehensive guide on how to paint an armoured door panel with epoxy paints.

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