Hi All:
I see various posts asking about painting cabinets and while I think I know what to do I want to double check that I'm not going to waste time / money when I repaint my cabinets and trim. My house cabinets and trim appear to be oil based paint over stain and the paint is not adhering or just cannot withstand the demands of a toddler.
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The wife wants everything painted white and I now have an RO 90 + CT 26 for the prep. My current plan is as follows:
1 - Sand the face frame / trim / doors with the RO 90 down to bare wood (removing the stain too).
2 - Fill the voids / cracks with Bondo
3 - Apply 2 coats of primer and lightly sand with 220 after each coat
4 - Apply 2 coats of Benjamin Moore Advanced water based alkyd. I also have a Sherwin Williams nearby if SW ProClassic would be a better fit.
5 - Do the cabinets need a top coat?
I'm not sure what primer I should be using. We tried Zinsser stain block after roughing the oil based paint in the bathroom but the Behr white latex just peeled off so I do not know what to use when priming the wood before the top coats.
Do I need to stick with an oil based primer because the wood was originally stained? The house is 50+ and so far all the cabinets / trim are either solid wood or plywood (no MDF yet).
I've read a few posts about people applying a clear coat over their cabinets. I do not have a sprayer so I think Kem Aqua is out but is there another wipe / brush on product I should consider?
--WIll
I see various posts asking about painting cabinets and while I think I know what to do I want to double check that I'm not going to waste time / money when I repaint my cabinets and trim. My house cabinets and trim appear to be oil based paint over stain and the paint is not adhering or just cannot withstand the demands of a toddler.
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The wife wants everything painted white and I now have an RO 90 + CT 26 for the prep. My current plan is as follows:
1 - Sand the face frame / trim / doors with the RO 90 down to bare wood (removing the stain too).
2 - Fill the voids / cracks with Bondo
3 - Apply 2 coats of primer and lightly sand with 220 after each coat
4 - Apply 2 coats of Benjamin Moore Advanced water based alkyd. I also have a Sherwin Williams nearby if SW ProClassic would be a better fit.
5 - Do the cabinets need a top coat?
I'm not sure what primer I should be using. We tried Zinsser stain block after roughing the oil based paint in the bathroom but the Behr white latex just peeled off so I do not know what to use when priming the wood before the top coats.
Do I need to stick with an oil based primer because the wood was originally stained? The house is 50+ and so far all the cabinets / trim are either solid wood or plywood (no MDF yet).
I've read a few posts about people applying a clear coat over their cabinets. I do not have a sprayer so I think Kem Aqua is out but is there another wipe / brush on product I should consider?
--WIll