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How to Spray Paint Kitchen Cabinets

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Thoroughly clean old paint cabinets, prime with stain-blocking primer and then paint with a high quality latex enamel. You don't have to spend a few thousand dollars on new cabinets to give your kitchen a stunning new look. If your cabinets are in good shape, you can give them a fresh face with paint. All you need to give your drab cabinets a silky smooth colored finish with spray paint costs less than $ 250. Professional painters usually give spray-painted doors because it produces an ultra-smooth finish. In this article, we will show you how to spray-paint your doors and drawers to make them look like a painting of your kitchen cabinets. There is a small learning curve to use spray painter effectively. You can trim the frame, side and trim of the paint cabinet, but masking the cabinet opening (and the rest of the kitchen) takes a lot longer, so use only a brush for these areas. Despite our encouragement, there are downsides to finishing painting. The paint isn’t as hard as a factory finish, and despite you being careful, you can still finish with a paint run and have a brush mark next to your paint cabinet. All the materials you need to draw your cabinets are available at home centers and paint stores. Plan to spend four or five days to get the job done co You need to let your clothes dry ove ight and you can only draw on one side of the door every day.

Is the painting right for you?

Not all cabinets are worth drawing. These are, of course, structurally smooth - not necessarily healing or closing doors that are clearly colored. If your cabinets are coarse-grained oak or any other species and you want a smooth finish, you will need to fill the grain on the cabinet sides with door panels, cabinet frames and spacing compounds. This almost doubles the length of the project because the composite swim takes a long, long time (but if you don’t mind a thick finish, you can skip this step). If you like the style of your cabinets and they are in good shape and you are willing to invest time to draw them then this project is for you.

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