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A DIY approach to painting your kitchen cabinets so you can save money! Supplies needed, paint used, and techniques for a clean, smooth finish. No sanding, priming, or spraying required!
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TOOLS/PRODUCTS IN THIS VIDEO //
Heirloom Traditions ALL-IN-ONE Paint (Spruce) –
32 Ounce Paint Mix Cups –
Paint Mixer Drill Attachment –
Foam Paint Roller, 4 Inch –
Paint Brushes –
TSP Liquid Substitute (Cleaner) –
Scotch-Brite Scour Pads –
FROGTAPE Multi-Surface Painter’s Tape –
Rubber Mallet Hammer –
Cordless Drill/Driver –
DEWALT Right Angle Adapter –
Cabinet Hardware Jig –
Black Cabinet Knobs –
Black Cabinet Pulls –
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Chapters:
0:00 – intro
0:32 – the supplies you’ll need
4:08 – remove cabinets & clean
6:30 – time to paint!
8:30 – free top 10 tool guide
9:12 – final paint, hardware, and install
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Why not use chalk paint
Looks worse
I’ll do this but i will most likely leave my cabinets and doors in their place and not them apart
Since you’re a new builder, it’s called counter-sunk, not chamfer – FYI.