How To Paint Veneer Kitchen Cabinets
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How to paint veneer kitchen cabinets. Semi paste or paste strippers are good for veneer because they are gentle on the wood and easy to control especially with vertical cabinet frames. Follow the paint directions for the correct dry time. Apply paint to the veneer evenly using smooth strokes and always follow the grain of the area. Trim edges and overhang with a utility knife for a perfect fit.
Prime them for perfect color with these tips for surface prep paint selection and application. On the cabinet doors and drawer fronts pieces paint the backs let them dry then paint the fronts. Do not rush let the paint completely cure. Paint 2 to 3 thin coats of paint with a roller letting each one dry.
Make sure each coat is dry before you start painting the next one or you ll end up pulling off the previous coat. But before you break out the sandpaper or paint carefully inspect the veneer for loose edges chips or cracks. Then sand the area lightly with the 220 grit sandpaper again. Wait for the first coat to dry then add a second coat.
We only recommend products we love and think that you will too. If your cabinets have a wood veneer essentially a very thin layer of real hardwood over a pressed material you will also need to sand before painting your kitchen cabinets. Painting laminate cabinets can be a cinch. Do put your paint to the test paint in hand you re.
Use a roller to paint the large surfaces like the sides and the front of the cabinet frame. Allow the first coat to dry for 1 2 hours. Follow the paint directions for the correct dry time. Several thin coats provide better results than one thick coat.
Then instead of 1 thick coat roll on even thinner coats. Use a roller to paint both sides of the cabinet doors wait for each coat to cure before going on to the next coat so about 24 hours. Next self adhesive peel and stick lightweight easy to use veneer sheets are cut and pressed onto cabinet stiles and riles. Fill any gaps with filler and sand smooth.
Glue adhesive backed mdf veneer panels to bottoms and sides with spray adhesive. This first coat will not provide full coverage but that is not a problem. Use a brush to paint the inside edge of the cabinet frame and the tow kicks. Apply a coat of oil based gloss or semi gloss paint to the veneer cabinets and detached cabinet doors using a sponge brush or a light nap roller.
All chemical strippers are caustic so wear.