Hi! Has anyone used the Rust-o-leum Cabinet Transformations kit to? If so,did you like or would r'cmmd? Thanks!!!
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3po3 on Jan 07, 2012Hi Angela, Nancy asked the same question a few months back, and there were a handful of responses: http://www.hometalk.com/activity/56624 And there have also been a couple of good reviews here on Hometalk: http://www.hometalk.com/activity/30184 http://www.hometalk.com/activity/19270Helpful Reply
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Angela M on Jan 08, 2012Steve thank you! Just what I was looking for!!Helpful Reply
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Poppy on Dec 31, 2015we re-did our kitchen early in 2015, it was a 50s build, solid wood and would have cost $20-25,000 to replace, also the layout was good.....so yes we would highly reccomend the rutoleum cabinet refinishing kits, they are complete and have user friendly products: no toxic smells and easy to clean up: dish soap and water cleanup for brushes, spills and splashes. it took us a month [including refinishing the worktops with rutoleum] and we are thrilled with the result, 6 months down the line it has stood up well to a busy lifestyle.Helpful Reply
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