Can you paint shiny wood cabinets, not sure what kind of wood, 1960 hm
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Staging Designs by Deborah LLC on Jul 12, 2015Sand first. Google how to paint kitchen cabinets. Make sure you number everything as you remove doors and drawers.Helpful Reply
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Debbie Jackson on Jul 12, 2015Yes look on Pinrest in the remodling mobile homes and it shows you how it redo all cabinetsHelpful Reply
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Jerry Rall on Jul 12, 2015use good primer like Kilz use plain steel wool to go over all surfaces firstHelpful Reply
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Ruby Red on Jul 12, 2015Definitely sand first, make sure all sand dust is wiped off, then primer all - for best results. Then you can go about distressing. There are several good you-tube videos you can watch.Helpful Reply
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Terra Gazelle on Jul 12, 2015You can use a deglosser first, then lightly sand..The deglosser gets rid of the shine and enables the sanding to better bring the teeth up in the wood. It also makes sanding easier with out the gloss. When I use chalk paint i just degloss forst, it works great.Helpful Reply
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Beth Burke-Rudd on Jul 12, 2015Check out "milk paint" from General Finishes, it is not a true milk paint but sticks to everything, it really is a great paint for kitchen cabinets but you will have to apply a sealer after.Helpful Reply
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Cyndi Brey on Jul 13, 2015http://www.caromalcolours.com/ This paint is the answer!!!!!Helpful Reply
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