PSDRID Interior Spray/Dry System is a Paintline solution designed for painting or refinishing interior doors quickly and easily, which helps jobs move faster when multiple doors need finishing in a confined space. The system allows a single operator to paint multiple full-size interior doors, so one person can handle door finishing on residential projects. Doors rotate on a foot-operated turntable while they rest on spikes, which exposes the bottom edge and lets the operator spray all sides of the door from a stationary position. Custom VClips attach at the hinge pocket to stabilize the door during spraying, which keeps the slab steady while coatings go on. These same VClips lift a wet door for moving it to the drying area, so doors can be transferred without touching freshly coated faces.
The Paintline interior door spray system handles up to 20 interior doors in one setup, which matches the door count on many residential projects where all interior doors are being finished or repainted. Additional 10 door add-on packages expand that capacity for larger jobs, so the same workflow scales when more doors are present. Doors rest on spikes during spraying, giving clearance for the coating to wrap the lower edges, which reduces touch-up around thresholds later. Once sprayed, the VClips and heavy duty plastic bases support moving doors into a drying area where they can stand independently, which keeps the spray zone open and ready for the next set of doors.
The PSDRID Interior Spray/Dry System is designed around interior doors, so it fits projects where full-size interior slabs are painted or refinished. Single operator use is supported by the foot-operated turntable, which allows one person to rotate doors without walking around them during spraying. Because the system handles up to 20 interior doors with its components, it aligns with most residential jobs where every interior door is being finished or repainted in one phase. In tight work areas, the way doors can nest closely at various widths and heights in the drying area is valuable, since floor space near the spray zone often stays constrained in occupied homes. The system suits workflows where doors cycle from spraying to drying repeatedly through the day. Additional components are available to expand the number of doors, so the same approach can extend to larger houses or multi-door interior projects without changing techniques.
The foot-operated turntable keeps the operator stationary while the door rotates on spikes, which maintains a consistent spray distance and pass pattern for all door sides. Spikes that expose the bottom edge let coating reach that edge in the same pass, reducing later handling and helping keep finish appearance consistent around the entire perimeter. Custom VClips that attach at the hinge pocket stabilize the door at a familiar hardware point, which supports predictable control when spraying stile edges and hinge-sides. When these VClips are used to lift a wet door to the drying area, freshly coated faces stay supported without handling wide faces, which helps maintain surface quality as doors move off the turntable. Heavy duty plastic bases attach with wood screws at the bottom of the door and let doors stand independently, which organizes doors in orderly rows rather than leaning stacks. Because those bases allow doors of various widths and heights to nest closely, more doors can occupy a short run of floor, which concentrates drying while leaving room for other shop or site tasks. When the capacity is expanded with additional 10 door add-on packages, this same organized flow scales up, so multi-door sequences can keep moving from spray zone to drying rows with a consistent rhythm.
The PSDRID Interior Spray/Dry System is designed for interior doors, which aligns with residential projects where multiple full-size interior slabs need painting or refinishing.
The system handles up to 20 interior doors with its components, which matches many residential jobs where all interior doors are finished together in a single project phase.
The foot-operated turntable rotates the door while the operator stays stationary, so one person can spray all sides from one position without walking around the door.
The custom VClips attach at the hinge pocket to stabilize the door for spraying and then lift the wet door, which supports controlled edges and easier transfer into the drying area.
The heavy duty plastic bases attach to the door bottom with wood screws, letting doors stand and nest closely, which minimizes the floor area required for drying rows.
The PSDRID Interior Spray/Dry System works with additional 10 door add-on packages and additional components, so capacity can grow as project door counts increase.
For projects built around interior doors, the PSDRID Interior Spray/Dry System from Paintline ties spraying and drying into one organized setup, so a single operator can move consistently from coating to drying rows. The turntable, spikes, VClips, and heavy duty plastic bases work together to support full-size doors during finishing and drying while conserving floor space. When a project needs up to 20 interior doors handled in one sequence, and additional components can extend that capacity, this system offers a structured approach to door refinishing. Select it when a dedicated interior door spray and dry workflow matches the way you run residential painting or refinishing work.
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