Cabinet Refinishing
Cabinet refinishing is a more affordable way to give your kitchen a brand-new look. It is a multi-day, multi-step process that will make your old cabinets look factory new. Depending on the number of cabinets being refinished, we will need several days to complete the process.
Tape Off Area - Prep Cabinet Bases
We start by taping off the entire inside work area from the rest of the home. Next we remove the cabinet panels and drawers and sand and prep the cabinet base units for priming. The videos below show you what to expect for this process.
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First Round of Sanding and Priming
The panels and drawers are all sanded. The amount of sanding needed is determined by the condition and the original material of the cabinets. After sanding, these pieces are sprayed with Extreme Bond Primer and must "sit" for 24 hours.
Second Round of Sanding - First coat of paint
It may be necessary to do a second round of "light" sanding following the primer coat. After that, the first coat of paint will be sprayed on. This needs to "sit" for 24 hours before sanding lightly again, if necessary, for small imperfections, before applying the second coat of paint.
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Finished Product - Paint Still Needs to Cure
Once the second coat of paint dries for 24 hours, the cabinets are re-assembled in their original position. At this point, it is important to still be very careful for the next month or so. The paint will continue to cure and harden. So no chemical cleaning products should be used. A light wipe with warm soapy water is okay but no hard or repeat rubbing should be done at this point.
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