painting over stained cabinets
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painting over stained cabinets
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I have an old ugly cabinet in my bathroom that I can't afford to replace, so I'd like to paint it to match the rest of the stuff in the bathroom. The cabinet is stained right now. As I understand it, I need to sand the the cabinet until it is no longer glossy, prime, and then paint? I just want to make sure I do this properly. Thanks for any advice.
I have an old ugly cabinet in my bathroom that I can't afford to replace, so I'd like to paint it to match the rest of the stuff in the bathroom. The cabinet is stained right now. As I understand it, I need to sand the the cabinet until it is no longer glossy, prime, and then paint? I just want to make sure I do this properly. Thanks for any advice.
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Yes but the primer needs to be solvent based [shellac or oil base] latex primer's don't adhere well enough to go over varnish/poly.
I'd recomend using a waterborne enamel. They dry almost as hard as oil base enamel but lighter colors won't yellow like oil base tends to do. If you do use latex enamel - make sure it is a good brand/line, some of the cheaper latex enamels don't wear well
At the top of this forum, there is a sticky called 'ideal cabinet repaint' it contains some good info that will help you
I'd recomend using a waterborne enamel. They dry almost as hard as oil base enamel but lighter colors won't yellow like oil base tends to do. If you do use latex enamel - make sure it is a good brand/line, some of the cheaper latex enamels don't wear well

At the top of this forum, there is a sticky called 'ideal cabinet repaint' it contains some good info that will help you

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Hi - Thanks for your reply. I saw the sticky thread after I posted this, that'll teach me to look more closely before I start a new thread! Anyway, thanks again.