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Painting Kitchen Cabinets


Painting kitchen cabinets is an inexpensive way to make your kitchen cabinets look like new. Tim Carter from AsktheBuilder.com shares some tips for kitchen cabinet refinishing to save you frustration and give you professional results.

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25 Responses to “Painting Kitchen Cabinets”

  1. AsktheBuilder on April 30th, 2010 9:43 am

    Finally someone who got the joke about the color. It sure took a while…..

  2. Jentheledge on April 30th, 2010 9:54 am

    i thought my kitchen colour was horrid….. that purple would give me nightmares….. omg !!
    very informative vid tho

  3. AsktheBuilder on April 30th, 2010 10:39 am

    Stain Solver is at AsktheBuilder, but it has it’s own site:

    StainSolver

  4. MomakaBabe on April 30th, 2010 10:57 am

    yes this is what I was originally told by the person in the hardware store . She said to do a cleaning of all the grime & gummy stuff & then maybe a coat of varnish. Then she’d said I might want to do a little sanding & stain if I see it needs it. I think it’s a making a call thing as I go. I will check out the oxygen bleach stain solver too is that on your site?

  5. shakisboy1 on April 30th, 2010 11:27 am

    @dextergordon100 HA! so your a painter. I’m guessing since people are painting their own cabinets your running out of work huh? is that what is all about?

  6. crgs1000 on April 30th, 2010 12:17 pm

    Do you need to prime when going from painted light (yellow) to dark (black) ?

  7. loopsyel on April 30th, 2010 12:28 pm

    What is the recommended topcoat when painting the interior of the cabinets?

  8. AsktheBuilder on April 30th, 2010 12:52 pm

    No worries. Hold on!!! If the finish is gummy, you may be able to just deep clean them and be okay!! Try my oxygen bleach Stain Solver. Go to the StainSolver website and see if you can’t easily remove the grease and gum with that. I’ve had fantastic experience doing that.

  9. MomakaBabe on April 30th, 2010 1:18 pm

    Wow thanks for the quick reply & for being being so understanding. I just don’t have a lot of money but rather I’m working on a shoe string budget to redo the kitchen. They’re cherry cabinets like the one you work on & I love the color/finish but mine are down right gummy they’re so dirty from all the years. I’ve this odd feeling I’ll be coming back for painting instruction & thanks for the tip of starting on a drawer GREAT idea….

  10. AsktheBuilder on April 30th, 2010 1:46 pm

    My channel is a place of welcoming. :-> I’ve not see the video you seek. All I can tell you is that what you’re attempting is 3X harder than repainting. The good news: If you screw up, you can always come back, watch my video again, and get out the paint brush. Let us know how it turns out. I’m hoping you succeed at refinishing. Start with a drawer front. If you can do that, then advance to the rest of the cabinets.

  11. MomakaBabe on April 30th, 2010 1:58 pm

    Ok 1st I feel a little funny asking tis now that the obnoxious 1 gave you a hard time, but I’ll ask anyway, but please be kind. I had thought to repaint my cabinets & have the identical cabinet to what you paint here but a person in the hardware store talked me into refinising instead of repainting, but now I can’t find any videos w/visual direction. can you direct me to such a place?

  12. AsktheBuilder on April 30th, 2010 2:11 pm

    Clean the grease off with a solution of oxygen bleach. Go to the oxygenbleach website to learn more. It may take several applications. All grease must be gone before you can paint.

  13. ATAHUALPA867 on April 30th, 2010 3:02 pm

    Ask the builder, I have a very rough greasy door cabintes from the previous owner, what kind of great solution , could I use?
    Do i sand it?
    Or just apply this chemical , please advice. Thanks

  14. hank67hill on April 30th, 2010 3:29 pm

    Thank you for the tips.

  15. becks3788 on April 30th, 2010 3:58 pm

    dextergordon100 – you need to get with reality – more people than ever can’t even afford the option of a professional, it’s their own two hands and a few bucks – if doing this makes a homeowner feel like they’ve been able to refresh their kitchen without emptying their wallet so be it. this kind of thing is on HGTV every night…why don’t you complain to them.

  16. AsktheBuilder on April 30th, 2010 4:47 pm

    You continue to miss the point. There are homeowners that:
    1. Want the painted look
    2. Can’t afford any other option
    3. Don’t want what you’re selling
    4. Want to try it themselves
    5. Don’t care what you think

    Bottom line is that if you feel people want what you have to offer, then tape videos about it and show them. Try to be more open minded and less critical of others who don’t think like you do. We’d all appreciate it.

  17. dextergordon100 on April 30th, 2010 5:23 pm

    Look, I am for providing people the highest quality look and durability. I have been refinishing cabinets for 13 years and have witnessed hundreds of horrible paint jobs that end up costing the customer more money. Your self serving video does not adress the durability factor.

  18. AsktheBuilder on April 30th, 2010 5:44 pm

    Your comment doesn’t make sense. What about the people that want painted cabinets? What about people that can’t afford to have the cabinets refinished? Your closed mentality is way too restrictive.

  19. dextergordon100 on April 30th, 2010 5:53 pm

    This will not last. You should never paint your cabinets. Painting,glazing and fauxing kitchen cabinets is a terrible idea. Never let a painter touch your cabinets,unless you like doing this every 3 years. A knowledgable refinishing contractor is the only way to go.

  20. deepswim on April 30th, 2010 6:38 pm

    use roller for spreding pait. Then quikly brash all paint along wood structure

  21. Manwithjeep on April 30th, 2010 7:05 pm

    I use only melamine paint when I do cabinets. The finished surface is tougher and will resist wear from fingernails at the handles.

  22. AndersonAcademy on April 30th, 2010 7:54 pm

    I’m doing the exact same thing…. any suggestions?
    How does it look?

  23. HeyyHuda on April 30th, 2010 8:07 pm

    haha i loved it!! very informative and entertaining!

  24. jenellfisher on April 30th, 2010 8:51 pm

    I want to paint my oak cabs a light cream color then put a darker glaze on it. Is there anything special I have to do? Which is better, latex or oil? and what about foam rollers versus brushes? I really want a smooth finish. Also, do i have to put a clear coat of something on after? thanks

  25. AsktheBuilder on April 30th, 2010 9:48 pm

    It’s a 25-year-old Porter Cable screw gun! It’s not hard, you just need to practice.

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