I would to do my cabinets over but the finish is not woodcabinets

Jjm6813551
by Jjm6813551
  5 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Mar 19, 2017

    Lightly sand,clean,prime with Kilz or Zinser primer,allow to dry,paint,allow to dry and seal with a polycrylic sealer.

  • William William on Mar 19, 2017

    Remove the doors, drawers, and hardware. Lightly sand to remove any gloss, prime with a good stain blocking primer like Zinsser 123, then paint with your color. Seal with at least three coats of a water based polyurethane. Use a small foam roller and foam brush for a smooth finish.

  • Che21518442 Che21518442 on Mar 21, 2017

    I painted my dark wood cabinets white several years ago, inside and out. They looked great but it was a six-step process and took forever. If I had to do it over, I would hire one of those companies that cleans, primes and spray paints them.

  • Debra Edds Debra Edds on Mar 30, 2017

    I have in the past bought thin laminate wood cut to cover doors and cabinet sides, for a fresh look.

  • Shirley Heikkinen Shirley Heikkinen on Mar 31, 2017

    You say your cabinets are not wood. What are they made of?