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Painting Kitchen Cabinets - Other Than White
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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 437615" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>FWIW I had oil-finished trim work that I wanted to paint white semi-gloss, but with all of the footage and features, I didn't want to sand, never mind the sanding dust.</p><p></p><p>I tried non-sandable deglossers, both regular and odorless, (reg worked better) but both allowed the final paint coat to chip off if hit.</p><p></p><p>Then a friend told me about STIX, a water-based bondable primer. It is amazing! I still washed down & cleaned any wood work 1st w/ TSP. The STIX product is white so it finishes with a paintable surface. It has held up extremely well, even in high traffic or wear areas.</p><p></p><p>If not going white, consider a light dove gray. That's the new color for house interiors, replacing all the neutral beige tones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 437615, member: 15636"] FWIW I had oil-finished trim work that I wanted to paint white semi-gloss, but with all of the footage and features, I didn't want to sand, never mind the sanding dust. I tried non-sandable deglossers, both regular and odorless, (reg worked better) but both allowed the final paint coat to chip off if hit. Then a friend told me about STIX, a water-based bondable primer. It is amazing! I still washed down & cleaned any wood work 1st w/ TSP. The STIX product is white so it finishes with a paintable surface. It has held up extremely well, even in high traffic or wear areas. If not going white, consider a light dove gray. That's the new color for house interiors, replacing all the neutral beige tones. [/QUOTE]
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