how to paint porcelian cabinet handles
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KMS Woodworks on Mar 05, 2013I would think an enamel spray paint...get some extra screw an run them up through a couple sheets of cardboard. Screw the knobs on these screws and then you do not have to worry about holding on to them and you can do a big bunch of them at once.Helpful Reply
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Chris Keating-Ingelse on Mar 05, 2013You can buy ceramic or glass paint at most crafts stores- or, do what I do when painting something slick with regular paint: spray it first with a matte finish polyurethane, paint it with your color and then spray it with your choice of poly (matte, satin or gloss) again a couple of times. KMS's comment about the cardboard is good- or you can get a cheap sheet of styrofoam so the knobs can protrude a little more and you can get the bases & bottoms.Helpful Reply
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Lucy Defoor on Mar 05, 2013Thank you so much. I bough some handles but i was going to drill anoter hole in my cabinets . I dont want to do that if I can keep from itHelpful Reply
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