Stan Tillinghast
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- Mar 18, 2007
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We have a rental house in Arizona. The last tenant was a woman with long fingernails, and she has left big scratches on the cabinet door and drawers. We had a painter there who was forced to retire because all his workers left.
The existing paint was gummy when we bought the house, our now-retired painter did a decent job of touching up, but the old paint still tends to be too soft. It doesn't come off with alcohol, so it may not be latex, but it is not hard like a good enamel.
I tried getting matching samples and painted a couple of backsides of a drawer and part of a door, but without a sprayer I was not happy with the results.
By the way Citrix stripper easily removed all the paint down to what appears to be finished birch, in a simple rail and style with flat panel style. I'm sure these were very inexpensive cabinets. It's possible that there was inadequate sanding and priming of the cabinets prior to initial painting.
I'm afraid I'm going to have to hire someone to strip all the existing paint and respray with a paint that will be very resistant to scratches, etc. over time. No idea what that would cost, but would have to get quotes.
I have a Rockler/Earlex sprayer, but I have never used it. It's too big a job for me to feel comfortable taking on, but I would like to be able to know enough about the paint choices to make an informed decision before getting the job done.
I would greatly appreciate any advice from my more experienced fellow FOGgers.
Edited to add: Does anyone have experience with the proprietary N-Hance cabinet refinishing? Cost? Durability?
The existing paint was gummy when we bought the house, our now-retired painter did a decent job of touching up, but the old paint still tends to be too soft. It doesn't come off with alcohol, so it may not be latex, but it is not hard like a good enamel.
I tried getting matching samples and painted a couple of backsides of a drawer and part of a door, but without a sprayer I was not happy with the results.
By the way Citrix stripper easily removed all the paint down to what appears to be finished birch, in a simple rail and style with flat panel style. I'm sure these were very inexpensive cabinets. It's possible that there was inadequate sanding and priming of the cabinets prior to initial painting.
I'm afraid I'm going to have to hire someone to strip all the existing paint and respray with a paint that will be very resistant to scratches, etc. over time. No idea what that would cost, but would have to get quotes.
I have a Rockler/Earlex sprayer, but I have never used it. It's too big a job for me to feel comfortable taking on, but I would like to be able to know enough about the paint choices to make an informed decision before getting the job done.
I would greatly appreciate any advice from my more experienced fellow FOGgers.
Edited to add: Does anyone have experience with the proprietary N-Hance cabinet refinishing? Cost? Durability?