How To Prepare Wooden Cabinets For Painting
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Dirty cabinets wont hold paint as well as clean cabinets so scrub scrub scrub.
How to prepare wooden cabinets for painting. Now that your floors are covered doors and drawers are removed and the insides of your cabinet boxes and drawers are prepped off the next step in getting your cabinet ready for painting is cleaning and sanding. For larger surfaces you can use a paint stripper. In this example Im using a small red oak scrap block that is unfinished.
It took me several nap-times to finish cleaning the cabinets but Im glad I put in the effort. Special cabinet paints are available that provide a smooth finish but any high-quality paint should work. Although this is probably the least fun part of painting kitchen cabinets it might be the most important.
Vinegar is very effective for cleaning light layers of dust and dirt. Choose a high-quality paint. I also scrubbed the cabinet frames with the Krud Kutter.
So dont skip this step and be very thorough with it. First take a bucket and mix the same amount of vinegar and water. To prepare wood for painting start by filling in any holes scratches and dents with wood putty.
The first paint-prep step after cleaning grease from cabinets is usually filling unwanted holes dents and dings with spackling or wood filler. Vinegar will not only sanitize the surfaces but will also remove the layer of dust remaining after the sanding process. If your surface is unfinished as well move to step 2.
After sanding getting rid of dust and priming the cabinets its a good idea to check everything with a bright. Once sanded scrub down your kitchen cabinets with a mixture of water vinegar and a bit of liquid dish soap. It also sanitizes the surface.