As a cheap and quick way to update kitchen cabinets polyester and lacquer finishes are a great choice.
Spray finish for kitchen cabinets.
Ideally you would use a paint sprayer to paint everything.
Despite our enthusiasm there are downsides to a painted finish.
If you re worried about the.
Few finishes survive frequent contact with water dave.
Estimate about 60 minutes to spray down cabinet doors and drawer fronts for a medium sized kitchen.
Pro tip using tinted primers when working with bold colors ensures a better finish and also cuts down on the number of coats needed.
And kitchen cabinets also must survive grease and moisture in the air frequent skin contact around the knobs and pulls and occasional heat.
Latex based cabinet finishes are readily available and they are as easy to spray as they are to brush.
Repeat at least one more time leaving 4 hours or more between coats.
Lacquer isn t as durable as polyurethane but makes up for its lack of sheer impact resistance on kitchen cabinets with its more subtle sheen and its.
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Using lacquer to finish kitchen cabinets.
You ll get to see the entire process i used to paint my old oak cabi.
This is best applied with a sprayer to ensure coverage of the entire cabinet.
In this video i walk you through the process of painting kitchen cabinets step by step.
The most durable finishes such as polyurethane and catalyzed lacquer should be applied with a traditional air spray gun and a compressor but if you re applying cabinet enamel you can use less expensive equipment.
Be patient and go lightly.
But when you are living in the house or your customer is living in the house you might consider using a roller brush on the cabinet boxes and using a paint.
The finish won t be as smooth as it would if you used a sprayer but it will be much better than just using a paintbrush.
If you have spray equipment use a two part polyurethane a pre catalyzed lacquer or post catalyzed lacquer.
Rushing spray paint leads to drips and splatter.
Lacquer has various options in finishes such as matte to high gloss.
After the prime coat has solidly dried spray down with your first color coating.