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STIS: Question about painting kitchen cabinets.
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by
Dano
Are you painting over bare wood or over already painted cabinets? -- nm
Posted by
Krusty (aka Krustylu)
Dec 28 '21, 08:18
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If they're already painted then you can likely skip the priming and just sand them down or scuff the surface so the new paint will adhere nicely.
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Krusty
Dec 28, 08:21
They are not already painted. -- nm
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Dano
Dec 28, 08:20
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Then you should use a primer before painting the cabinets. -- nm
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Krusty
Dec 28, 08:22
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Would a Flat Interior Paint work as a primer? -- nm
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Dano
Dec 28, 09:03
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are there any visible knots in the wood? if so I would get primer. -- nm
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loosilu who
Dec 28, 09:33
probably, but if they were stained and varnished previously, you will need to sand everything down for the paint to adhere I think. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Dec 28, 09:31
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Yes. Or you can wash it with washing soda. -- nm
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loosilu who
Dec 28, 09:42
I'm sorry to say I don't know if it would work on cabinets. -- nm
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Krusty
Dec 28, 09:06
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