https://fakenews.win/wiki/10_Amazing_Graphics_About_Composite_Door_Scratch_Repair How to Repair a Composite Door Frame Composite doors are popular for homes due to their strength, low-maintenance feel and stylish designs. Like all doors, composite doors may develop problems in time. Most of problems can be fixed with a few simple steps. If your door is stuck, lubricating the hinges can reduce friction, allowing it to open and close effortlessly. Cracks Composite doors have become more popular in recent years due to of their strength as well as their security and energy efficiency. Like all doors, composite doors can develop problems with time and use. These include cracks, gaps in weather seals or improperly aligned pivots. Thankfully, many of these problems are fairly simple to address, meaning you can save money by doing the repairs yourself rather than hiring an installer. Cracks in a composite door may be caused by the expansion and contraction of a door panel made of plastic due to temperature fluctuations. The heat in the summer months can cause your composite door to expand and make it harder to close and open. If the temperature drops, the door will shrink or contract and can cause cracks to the frame. If this is the case the best solution is to fill the cracks with epoxy and then sand them down after they are set. This can be accomplished by scooping out a portion of the compound on a putty knife before carefully filling in the cracks, ensuring there is enough on the surface of the crack to cover any gaps in the repair. After the compound has completely set, sand down the surface using sandpaper to smooth it. In some cases cracks on a composite door could be too extensive to fix. If this is the situation, it may be worthwhile to consider a replacement door to ensure that your home is secure and safe. Tea staining is a different issue that could affect uPVC or composite doors. It is usually caused by environmental factors like sunlight exposure or high level