Painting Your Kitchen Cabinet

Kitchen Cabinet

Painting Your Kitchen Cabinet, home furniture designs, To really get a professional job, it is necessary that all cabinet doors and their hinges and knobs or handles to remove from the trays and everything and also to remove drawer pulls. If you have a spare room or garage where you can all doors on benches, empty milk crates or boxes, the task of painting them will be much easier.

These types of finishes are often polished like furniture and a build up of wax or oil on the surface that will interfere with the binding of the paint you intend to apply. To get rid of the wax or oil, using rags soaked in denatured alcohol, clean all surfaces thoroughly, then sand the finish lightly with 220-grit sandpaper rough it a bit and give it some "tooth" for the paint to adhere to. After sanding, wipe down all surfaces with denatured alcohol to weather the dust and oil or wax residue, then when the alcohol evaporates, you are ready to begin removing paint.

Cabinets take a lot of abuse from heavy pots and pans and canned goods stored inside spills and splattered cooking grease on the outside. As with most paint jobs, the cost of materials for the best paint is a fraction of what the labor would cost if you hired a pro, and if you value your own time, treat yourself to a good paint and thus avoid Repeat this entire process in just a few short years.

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