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  1. In this video, Ask This Old House painting expert Mauro Henrique shows host Kevin O’Connor the proper way to paint cabinets for a new, updated look.SUBSCRIBE...

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    • Prepare Your Cabinets. The first step in this cabinet transformation journey is preparation. To do this, you’ll need to: Remove Decorative Hardware: Begin by taking off all the hardware from your cabinets.
    • Clean and Degrease. Before applying any primer or paint, it’s important to clean your cabinets thoroughly to remove dirt and grease buildup. Use a degreaser to cut through kitchen grime, ensuring a clean surface for the products.
    • Scuff Sand the Cabinets. To improve paint adhesion, lightly scuff sand the cabinet surfaces. This step removes any sheen and provides a better grip for the primer.
    • Wipe Down the Cabinets. After sanding, wipe down the cabinets with a damp cloth to remove any dust and residue from sanding. A clean surface is essential for a smooth finish.
  3. Jul 17, 2024 · If you're painting plain wood, you'll need to seal it before you paint. Without sealant, oil from the tannins in the wood can seep through and create dark spots on your paint. If you're painting hardwood, you'll need to seal the whole cabinet.

  4. Nov 12, 2022 · Use a good-quality brush or smooth roller to apply your paint to the cupboards. Apply a thin coat and let your kitchen cabinets dry flat to avoid drip marks. Once dry to the touch, turn them over and paint the other side. Wait a few hours before applying a second coat.

  5. Oct 8, 2024 · The task may seem labor-intensive, but you can make it easier by skipping the step of sanding the cabinets first. Our guide explains how to paint your kitchen cabinets without sanding them, spells out which tools you’ll need, and describes how to properly maintain your newly painted cabinets.