Refinishing kitchen cabinets is sure to enhance both the quality of your home and living conditions. The last thing we want, however, after all that hard work, is to have peeling paint on our newly refinished cabinets and doors.
Before priming, painting and refinishing cabinets and cabinets doors, it’s important to prepare the surfaces properly before priming. In this short video, I used the air nozzle on my aircompressor to demonstrate why proper preparation is important. No need to rush, take your time and do it right the first time.
Before sanding, the first thing to do is clean and degrease the cabinets, cabinet doors drawer fronts. Be sure to catch all the tomato sauce and jelly hidden where it might even be least suspected.
Pay close attention to the types of primer when making a selection. The primer that failed in this application was a Kilz adhesion product. As you will see, there is no shortcut. I use Stix Bonding Primer by INSLX for all my refinishing projects and for best reason and result.
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