What’s the Best Way to Paint My Cabinets?

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Asked By CraftyNinja42 On

I'm looking to paint my wooden cabinets and need some advice. I can't decide between Kilz or Zinsser Bullseye for primer, and for the paint, should I go with Benjamin Moore Advance or INSL-X Cabinet Coat? I've done some research and here's the plan I'm thinking of: 1. Clean with TSP 2. Sand 3. Apply Primer 4. Sand again 5. Apply another layer of Primer 6. Paint. Do you think this is a solid approach? Also, should I invest in a sprayer for the paint, or would a brush work just fine?

3 Answers

Answered By CabinetPro2023 On

I actually used Sherwin Williams Pro Classic interior acrylic latex in Gloss for my cabinets, and it turned out really well! So I highly recommend it if you're looking for a good finish!

Answered By HomeFixer99 On

For cabinet painting, either primer you mentioned will work just fine! Personally, I sand first and then do the TSP cleaning. You might hear various opinions about sanding the primer, but I skip that step and my paint still looks great. Regarding waiting between primer and paint, I've waited just a day or two with no problems. Just make sure you really focus on sanding and cleaning for a smooth finish. Also, while sprayers can be handy, I ended up sticking with rolling and brushing to avoid any potential mechanical issues—just do your homework if you decide to go that route!

LovingTheProcess -

Thanks for the tip! I guess I’ll just sand once and dive into the paint. I'll definitely consider Sherwin Williams.

DIYDreamer -

What specific Sherwin Williams paint did you use?

Answered By ThanksForTheAdvice On

Awesome, I appreciate the input!

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