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How do you paint kitchen cabinet doors.
Go in with your first layer of paint.
However if you use dulux cupboard paint you can skip this step entirely as there s no need to prime at all.
Start with the backside and apply a smooth even coat.
Most pros use a paint brush and roller to paint kitchen cabinet doors but spray paint is an option as well.
Lightly sand the doors on.
Paint the doors and drawers.
For laminates or spray coated finishes you should use a melamine primer.
Then work on the larger flat surfaces with a foam roller.
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Start by spraying the edges.
Before adding any paint you must prime the doors.
Start with the detailed areas making sure the primer doesn t pool in the corners and feather out the edges.
Next you ll need to remove all of the hinges hardware doors and drawers from your cabinets.
Keep the nozzle 10 to 12 in.
Make sure the cabinets and doors are clean and dry.
Paint the back first leaving the edges unpainted so you ll have a spot to put your fingers when you turn the door over.
Let that layer dry completely and then paint a second layer.
You can use a wood primer or multi purpose primer undercoat for wooden doors.
Amy uses a spray bottle of cleaner to wipe off the tiled and cabinets before doing the cabinet upgrade.
Depending on the surface and the paint chosen you may need to apply a wood or melamine primer.
Move your arm across the entire edge of the door starting the spray before the paint lands on the door and keep spraying past the end.
Then flip the door over and rest it on the screw tips.
Before you start painting remove everything from your cabinets clear off your counters and cover your backsplash appliances and floor.
For a dark colour or very shiny surface you should apply two coats.
Rotate the door on the turntable to paint each edge so you won t have to change your body position.
Remember when you paint cabinets.
If you re repainting kitchen cabinets with larger doors it helps to use a small roller for a smooth finish.
Use a gentle grease remover and a damp sponge to wipe them clean and let everything dry thoroughly.
When its dry flip the door over and paint the front.
After cleaning it s time to roughen things up.
Lots of thin layers are best so don t lay it on too thick.
Start by removing the cabinet doors and drawers and remove all pulls knobs latches.
Here s how to get started painting you kitchen cabinets.
Now you can paint the door edges and front then let the door dry.