We have non-solid interior doors in our 1960's house which are looking a bit yellow and need re-painting and/or sorting out. They've got a sort of grain effect, but are too light to be solid wood. Having googled a bit, it seems that repainting is quite a faff - they have 6 panels in each and I would need to get the doors off the hinges to paint. Has anyone done this before - is it difficult? I have standard white Dulux gloss already from previous skirting painting, but the websites were talking about adding paint conditioner or something, to keep the edges wetter for longer...
Alternatively, (and being lazy) - I see that you can buy new pre-painted white glossed doors from eg - Homebase for about £35 each. Like these: www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=110&storeId=10151&partNumber=013381
Can anyone advise how difficult re-painting is? We've got about 10 doors to do, so £35 x 10 gets quite expensive - I suppose I'll also need to redo all the door frames, as otherwise the colours will be different!