Cleaning the Sprayer Spray-painting kitchen cabinets is a great way to refresh a kitchen on a tight budget. My wife and I opted to do this recently. I used a Wagner Flexio 5000 sprayer to paint the cabinet doors and drawer faces. Our budget refresh also included wall, ceiling, and trim...
Always refer to the specific instructions and safety procedures for the spray equipment you are using. WATCH: How to Spray Furniture (3:05) Suggested Tools & Equipment Graco, Magnum, or TrueCoat Paint Sprayer (visit Paint Sprayer category page to compare models) Paint/Stain Spray...
Since I live in a condo, and have no place to use a paint sprayer, I’m always stuck painting cabinets with a paint brush. I really don’t mind it (except that it takes a lot longer than a sprayer), and over the years, I’ve actually learned how to get a near-sprayed-...
Using a bold pop of colour—a great choice for open shelving or cabinets with glass windows. Before getting started, you should know that painting the inside of cabinets is a tough job. Luckily our step-by-step guide is here to help. Step #1: Decide Whether or Not t...
Transforming your interior walls with a fresh coat of paint has never been easier. A paint sprayer can give you a smooth, professional finish.
The type of brush or sprayer you use to paint your kitchen cabinets depends on the type of paint you’re using. If you’re using latex paint, you can use any type of brush or roller. If you’re using oil-based paint, you should use a natural bristle brush. And if you’re using ...
Brush/roller/sprayer: Choose your weapon(s). Most amateurs paint cabinets with a brush, and for this, all you need is a very-good-quality 2-inch sash brush (straight or angled). If desired, you can use a small paint roller with a high-density foam roller sleeve on the flat ...
If you’re spraying upwards, you’ll point it to the back of the gun. This applies to things like for ceilings, walls, or upper cabinets. Basically, you want the opening of the suction tube to be pointed towards where the paint will be pooling when you tilt the gun! 2. Thoroughly ...
the doors and drawer fronts outside to spray, and I ended up painting the base of the cabinets by hand. The only reason I didn’t also spray the base is because it’s so small – I knew the prep work needed to use the sprayer would take longer than it would to just paint it!
I’m not sure if you can use primer in your sprayer. It’s thicker then normal paint but ask your paint guy! Painting To paint the cabinets you need two very important tools. HVLP sprayer and really good paint. Both are essentials for a smooth finish. ...