Are
your kitchen or bathroom cabinets getting worn out,
outdated or just out of style? Do they have scratches,
nicks and or dings from overall use? Is your cabinet
hardware old, dingy, and need updated? Relax don’t
panic you have other options then just replacing
your cabinets. Give your cabinets a quality refinishing
job to make them look great again. You can receive
cabinet refinishers and or refacing services for
a fraction of the cost it would be to replace them.
You can choose to mimic the look of different
types of wood. whether your cabinets are made
of oak, cherry, maple, pine, or mahogany no need
to worry. Say you like the look of maple but you
currently have oak cabinets with a quality kitchen
cabinet refinisher your kitchen cabinets can have
a factory finish for usually around half the cost
it would be to replace with new cabinets.
Highly
skilled refinishers can transform your kitchen or
bathroom cabinets in less time than you would imagine.
At the time of cabinet refinishing at that point
you should talk with the refinisher about whether
you should replace your existing cabinet hardware
Your cabinets will look like new and will have
no more scratches, marks or dents. Cabinet hardware
can easily be updated for a new trendy, or modern
look.
There are many colors that you can choose to
paint or stain your cabinets, so you may be able
to use a little help from a professional color
consultant or designer. They will assist you with
you’re your color choices and help you find
the right ones for your kitchen.
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Things
you’ll need for cabinet refinishing
• New door handles
• New hinges
• Screwdriver / drill
• Sandpaper, fine and medium
• De-glosser / liquid sandpaper
• Caulk, wood putty, wood filler
• Oil base primer
• Oil base paint
• Paint roller ¼ ” –
3/8 ”
• Oil paint brushes
• Paint thinner
• Tape
Quick Guide How to Refinish Cabinets
for Stain
1. Remove all doors and hardware
2. Determine whether to replace your current
hardware or keep existing
3.
Use Klean Strip 3 chemical paint and stain stripper
to remove existing varnish and stain. Make sure
to use proper ventilation by wear a 3m resporator
4. Sand all surfaces to be restored with appropriate
sandpaper, dust and sweep the area
5. Wash all cabinets with appropriate cleaner
and or slovenat
6. Select stain color
7. Stain, seal, sand, varnish, sand, varnish,
8. Replace all doors and hardware
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