Spray Paint Cabinets
If you want the best finish possible there s no alternative to hiring a professional team.
Spray paint cabinets. Don t spray at the same place for a long time. Most light brush marks will disappear as the paint dries thanks to the floetrol. Hand paint or spray cabinets.
This is especially important if your wood cabinets are already stained or have a glossy finish you will need to get through this finish layer first either with sandpaper or a liquid. Before spray painting construct a makeshift booth to. Wearing dust mask and using paint sprayer and quart of tinted primer or can of spray primer and spray can handle add an even coat of primer to the cabinet and door fronts.
You will learn all about painting cabinets both by hand and by spraying along with the best cabinet paint to use. Having a professional paint your kitchen cabinets is a great way to extend the life of existing cabinets but still give your kitchen a much needed facelift. If your kitchen cabinets are in good condition but the color is faded or outdated a fresh coat of paint is a great option.
Painting your cabinets is an inexpensive alternative to replacing them and using a paint sprayer is the best way to get a pro finish. Paint any exposed sides of cabinets with a brush. Step 5 paint multiple long flowing and light strokes back and forth and then up and down while holding the can about 8 10 inches away will give you the professional no brush stroke finish that will make the cabinets look more like a custom order then a painted pick me up.
The vonhaus electric spray gun can get into those tight spaces that you encounter while doing jobs around the house making this spray gun an excellent paint sprayer for cabinets. It s tempting to pick up some spray paint and use that instead of a paint sprayer without having to purchase a sprayer you are able to start painting your cabinets with a tough modified alkyd paint typically found in a range of 75 to 100 color choices. Watch cody and ashlee.
Paint the cabinets with a brush photo 6. Once you are done sanding you can prime the cabinets. Paint an entire rail stile or trim piece before the paint dries then move on to the next part of the cabinet.
Try to stay 10 12 inches away from the cabinets. Pro tip using tinted primers when working with bold colors ensures a better finish and also cuts down on the number of coats needed. Now it s time to paint the cabinets.
Paint adheres best over a scuffed surface making true wood cabinets a great candidate for painting sand the surface to prep it for paint and the result is a better bond and smoother finish. Find out why i will never hand paint cabinets again. The vonhaus does wonders with whatever paint you throw at it providing a polished look that mimics that of a professional finish.