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Painting Kitchen Cabinets - Other Than White
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 437633" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>I've painted a few kitchens with some success. I don't know anything about the chemical prep products or Stix, so can't comment. Keep in mind to prep the old surface you need only sand enough to give the primer something to bite. You do not have to remove the old top coat completely. Just rough it up. </p><p></p><p>For the paint coat I suggest you take a look at a Sherwin Williams product called Pro Classic. Maybe the folks at the paint store can say if it will work with STIX. To apply the paint, use a small roller and tip off with your brush. Maintain a wet edge (this is critical). The finish is amazingly smooth and will be free of brush marks. Last kitchen I did had a lot of panel doors. My HVLP gun never came out of the box (in fact it doesn't work well with this kind of paint).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 437633, member: 21536"] I've painted a few kitchens with some success. I don't know anything about the chemical prep products or Stix, so can't comment. Keep in mind to prep the old surface you need only sand enough to give the primer something to bite. You do not have to remove the old top coat completely. Just rough it up. For the paint coat I suggest you take a look at a Sherwin Williams product called Pro Classic. Maybe the folks at the paint store can say if it will work with STIX. To apply the paint, use a small roller and tip off with your brush. Maintain a wet edge (this is critical). The finish is amazingly smooth and will be free of brush marks. Last kitchen I did had a lot of panel doors. My HVLP gun never came out of the box (in fact it doesn't work well with this kind of paint). [/QUOTE]
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