What can I put on my Kitchen cabinets before painting?

Jamie
by Jamie

I want to paint my pressboard kitchen cabinets and need to know what I can put on the parts where they have gotten wet and peeling on the doors I don’t want to sand them to much dust

  2 answers
  • William William on Jul 11, 2018

    Make sure they are clean and dry. Remove the doors and hardware. Mark the doors and cabinets with tape where they go. Lightly sand the doors and cabinets to remove any gloss and roughen the surface for paint with 120- to 220-grit sandpaper. Use a tack cloth or damp rag to remove dust after sanding. Prime with a stain blocking primer like Zinsser 123, KILZ,or BIN and have it tinted to the color of the top coat. This will prevent dark or stained surfaces from showing through the top coat. Acrylic, or water-base, paints are low-fume and clean up easily with water. Alkyd, or oil-base, paints require good ventilation because the paint contains solvents that can irritate your lungs and make you feel sick. Alkyd options require mineral spirits for cleanup, but they provide a hard, durable paint finish. Whichever you use, buy the best-quality paint you can afford for a lasting kitchen cabinet finish. Seal with at least three coats with a water based polyurethane. Use a small foam roller and foam brush for a smooth finish.

  • Lauren of Mom Home Guide Lauren of Mom Home Guide on Jul 18, 2018

    I would lightly sand, clean and prime your cabinets first. I think the process I used when painting my kitchen cabinets should work on yours. Good luck! http://momhomeguide.com/my-painted-kitchen-cabinets-a-year-later/