To clean grease off kitchen cabinets before you paint them we like to spray down all surfaces with krud kutter then scrub them really well.
Cleaning painted cabinets before repainting.
Before you begin the surfaces of the cabinets need to be roughed up.
When painting make sure that you choose the right paint for cabinets and spray it evenly using a good sprayer gun.
Painting over painted cabinets requires good prep work.
When dry sand lightly to smooth out the patch.
Cleaning cabinets with vinegar before painting or using a mix with rubbing alcohol can ensure you get a deep clean.
Because most cabinets are painted with a high gloss or semi gloss paint they will be more durable and easier to wipe clean than say a matte finish wall paint but you do want to take care not to use anything so harsh that you end up striping the paint or.
Once all your cabinets are washed cleaned and rinsed off simply wait for them to dry completely.
But there is no point whatever in cleaning bare wood with tsp or latex painted wood with tsp.
After stripping and before refinishing or painting patch any conspicuous holes scratches and nicks with wood filler.
This will help the latex paint to adhere to the surface of the cabinets.
If not done the paint can peel or bubble over time making all that hard work giving the cabinets new life a pointless endeavor.
Prepping cabinets for painting is important.
Once that is done you are ready to sand them down and start painting.
You ll get a gritty.
To make it a bit easier we use brushes that you can attach to a drill or impact driver.
Lightly sand the doors on all sides and faces image 1.
Always refer to the manufacturer s instructions on all paint stripping products.
Use a wood sanding block to prevent rounding over the wood edges image 2.
Mask off the interiors with painters tape for a clean finish and sand only the front surfaces and visible edges of the cabinet face.
If your repainting project is just a facelift for the cabinets you don t need to sand and paint the inside of the cabinets.
The best primer for kitchen cabinets depends on the wood.
Use high quality latex primer or an oil based primer on unstained wood.
Before painting sand lightly and prime.
Use a testing kit or call a professional for help.
Vacuum up any debris before you even think of dipping that brush in paint.
Just a few pieces of dust can ruin the look.
If your cabinets were previously painted and your house was built before 1978 the paint may be lead based.
Posted on 09 24 2012 by tricia.
These brushes have soft medium and coarse bristles.
If you have an oil based paint on your wood then i d clean them with tsp if you intend to repaint that wood.
Your cabinets aren t dust free before you paint.