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November 17, 2009

Your Guide To An Improved Kitchen: Refinishing Your Kitchen Cabinets

In your home, your kitchen is the area most popular with your family members and also serves as a hub for socializing. Sadly, time as well as wear and tear has taken their toll and your kitchen is now not the bright, happy and welcoming place that it used to be. Your kitchen cupboards, which are most notable and obvious part of your kitchen, are stained with mud and grease and now look grubby and depressing. In these hard economic times, you don’t have the cash or the means for new cupboards. You don’t have any idea on ways to refinish your kitchen cabinets so that your kitchen has a bright new look.

Refinishing your cabinets is not an impossible job for you to do even if you have little experience or aren’t a do-it-yourself person. Since almost all of the material that is available addresses wooden cabinets, let us first to take a little space to see what can be done with metal cupboards. Confirm the metal cupboards are in good shape, and fit in with the decor that you am considering. The least costly strategy to refinish metal cabinets is to have them electrostatically repainted inside and outside. The cupboard does not have to be cured or baked in a range for finishing. In this respect, do not make the error that many folks make of confusing powder coating with electrostatic painting. You’ll first need to take away the fittings,eg handles and clean the cabinet with a suitable solvent.

Confirm that the metal cabinets are in good shape, and fit in with the decor that you am considering. The least costly method to refinish metal cabinets is to have them electrostatically repainted outside and inside. The cabinet does not have to be cured or baked in an oven for finishing. Just ensure that the paint is high-grade automotive paint. Also ensure that the house is properly ventilated to dispose of any noxious fumes.

Cleaning and sanding: the cupboards must be taken down and cleaned thoroughly with a de-greasing agent to get rid of the amassed dirt and grease. You will next have to get rid off the old paint and scale back the cabinet to its bare wood. Using steel wool and an acceptable re finishing agent will dispose of most of the paint. But you might need to complete the job with sandpaper or a sander. You want a clean and smooth surface on which you can begin to apply the finish.

Finishing: this would depend on the kind of finish that you have selected. With stains you have to be more careful. You can’t apply a blonde or pine stain to a dark wood surface as the result would be awful. After you apply each coat of paint or stain, allow that coat to dry for a couple of days before applying another coat.

You are now very experienced on ways to refinish kitchen cabinets and proudly tell your friends and kin that credit for the new look kitchen is yours.

You can go to http://www.howtorefinishkitchencabinets.net to read more about How To Refinish Kitchen Cabinets.

Filed under Kitchen Cabinets by Andre Hansen

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