How To Prepare Stained Cabinets For Painting
Once cleaned I would apply a test sample of a bonding primer in an inconspicuous area.
How to prepare stained cabinets for painting. Get a cloth and make sure to get any hair or dirt that may be up under the cabinets and along the toe kick area. First take a bucket and mix the same amount of vinegar and water. Denatured alcohol mixed with water 5050 mix on a fine grit sanding sponge will remove all oils grime and take the edge off the old finish to help you prepare the cabinets.
Wet mop your floor. Prep your paint and paint sprayer with the correct dilution of distilled water. Just spray and wipe down with a mildly abrasive sponge or cloth to remove any buildup.
Testing tips for painting kitchen cabinets. Please sweep the floors with a vacuum or wetdry vac. Cleaning usually only involves washing all the surfaces with a rag and warm water.
Getting Ready For Paint Cleaning and Sanding. After removal I would recommend thoroughly cleaning the cabinets to remove all greases and oils that normally build up on kitchen cabinetry over time. Use a cleaning agent like TSP or Krud Kutter to clean the cabinets.
First clean the stained surface with soapy water to remove any dust dirt and cobwebs. We want to avoid any dirt dust hair etc. Cleaning cabinets with vinegar before painting is very easy and effective.
It also sanitizes the surface. Test your paint sprayer to make sure theres no orange peel. Use a deglosser simply spray and wipe it on to remove some of that shine.
