How to Paint PVC Kitchen Cabinets

Take the cabinet doors off hinges with the screwdriver removing all knobs, hardware and drawer fronts as best you can., Clean all parts of cabinet with soapy water., Sand the cabinet parts to remove finishes., Clean cabinets again with a dry, clean...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Take the cabinet doors off hinges with the screwdriver removing all knobs

    This will make for a more detailed professional job.
  2. Step 2: hardware and drawer fronts as best you can.

    Let dry completely wiping dry with rag if necessary. , This gives a textured surface helping paint to stick properly. ,, Let dry for one hour.

    Apply the second coat of primer to the cabinet with a foam brush in even, long strokes.

    Let primer dry fully for at least two hours. , You may use a roller or a foam brush, or you may use an electric paint sprayer or acrylic latex pray paint, This gives you less control but leaves less of a 'brush' stroke look.

    You may apply multiple coats depending on the desired color. , Apply with a clean rag and let dry completely. ,
  3. Step 3: Clean all parts of cabinet with soapy water.

  4. Step 4: Sand the cabinet parts to remove finishes.

  5. Step 5: Clean cabinets again with a dry

  6. Step 6: clean cloth.

  7. Step 7: Apply one coat of primer to the cabinet parts using a hard

  8. Step 8: natural paintbrush.

  9. Step 9: Apply one coat of acrylic latex paint of choice color.

  10. Step 10: It is wise to apply a thin coat of clear

  11. Step 11: wipe-on polyurethane varnish to the cabinets to protect them.

  12. Step 12: Reassemble the cabinets and you are done.

Detailed Guide

This will make for a more detailed professional job.

Let dry completely wiping dry with rag if necessary. , This gives a textured surface helping paint to stick properly. ,, Let dry for one hour.

Apply the second coat of primer to the cabinet with a foam brush in even, long strokes.

Let primer dry fully for at least two hours. , You may use a roller or a foam brush, or you may use an electric paint sprayer or acrylic latex pray paint, This gives you less control but leaves less of a 'brush' stroke look.

You may apply multiple coats depending on the desired color. , Apply with a clean rag and let dry completely. ,

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