What do professionals use to paint cabinets?

We usually use professional-grade lacquer because it has a lovely, silky-smooth feel to it, and is what cabinet manufacturers use. We think it's the best paint for cabinets, hands-down (although there are some great pro-level water-based options as well).
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What is the best paint to paint a cabinet?

What type of paint is best for cabinets?
  • Best Overall Waterborne Alkyd Cabinet Paint: Benjamin Moore Advance.
  • Best Value Waterborne Alkyd Cabinet Paint: Behr Urethane Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel.
  • Best Overall Latex Cabinet Paint: Sherwin-Williams Infinity.
  • Best Value Latex Cabinet Paint: Behr Premium Plus.
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How can I paint my cabinets like a pro?

How To Paint Kitchen Cabinets Like A Pro In 9 Steps
  1. Assess the condition of your kitchen cabinets. ...
  2. Remove and label the doors and drawer faces. ...
  3. Put down drop cloths. ...
  4. Clean the cabinets. ...
  5. Lightly sand your cabinets. ...
  6. Prime your kitchen cabinets. ...
  7. Inspect the primer. ...
  8. Paint your kitchen cabinets like a pro.
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Is it better to spray or brush paint kitchen cabinets?

Ideally, spray painting cabinets is the most sought after method today. The quality of finish you get from using a spray gun is second to none, and it's by far a faster and more efficient method.
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Can kitchen cabinets be painted professionally?

Yes, kitchen cabinets can be painted professionally, but it's expensive.
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What kind of paint should you use on kitchen cabinets?

There are many types of paint to choose from, but the best paint for kitchen cabinets is semi-gloss, gloss or satin. Matte is not practical in kitchens and baths where you will need durable paint you can easily clean.
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What kind of paint is most durable for kitchen cabinets?

For painting your kitchen cabinets, the best paint is one that's consistently easy to apply. ProClassic Alkyd Interior Enamel is a traditional oil-based paint that when fully cured (21 to 30 days), provides a harder, more durable finish than latex or acrylic paints.
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Do I need to thin Benjamin Moore Advance paint?

Thinning is unnecessary, but if required to obtain desired application properties, a small amount of clean water may be added. Never add other paints or solvents. Clean up with warm soapy water.
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Do painted cabinets need polyurethane?

You don't need a polyurethane finish if you've chosen a durable paint. You do not need to apply a polyurethane finish to painted kitchen cabinets if you've used a durable paint. If you chose a less durable paint, a clear polyurethane topcoat can help prolong its life by protecting it from premature wear.
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Is satin or semi-gloss better for kitchen cabinets?

While satin finishes tend to be fairly durable in high traffic areas, they're not as durable and versatile as semi-gloss against mildew and mold. Kitchen cabinets in high moisture environments can, therefore, do better with semi-gloss paints.
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Which is shinier semi-gloss or satin?

Semi-gloss is often most compared to a satin finish, but has much more sheen than the latter. That means light from windows and lamps will bounce off semi-gloss paint more easily than than a flatter finish, like eggshell or satin.
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What primer should I use on kitchen cabinets?

Answer: The best primer to use is oil-based primer, or shellac-based primer. Don't use latex primer. Question: I need to repaint my cabinets. They have a clear coat on them.
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How long do professionally painted cabinets last?

With proper care of professionally painted kitchen cabinets, you can expect your newly painted cabinets to last 8-10 years.
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What happens if you don't sand cabinets before painting?

If you don't clean before sanding, contaminates (like cooking grease) will be pressed down into the wood. Contaminates will keep the soon be applied paint for sticking.
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Is Benjamin Moore Advance paint good for kitchen cabinets?

Yes. Advance is a durable enamel paint perfect for kitchen cabinets, doors, windows, trim, and furniture.
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How much does a gallon of Benjamin Moore Advance paint cost?

At our local Benjamin Moore paint store (which I absolutely LOVE—I call in my order ahead of time and it's ready for pick up!) a gallon of BM cabinet paint, Advance costs $45.85. A quart costs $20.20.
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Do you need to sand between coats of Benjamin Moore Advance paint?

Cabinetry-All surfaces to be roughened by sanding (220 grit or coarser) before priming; light sanding between coats allows for a smoother finish; all dust must be cleaned.
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What is the most durable cabinet finish?

Melamine finishes are some of the most durable and versatile cabinet finishes out there! Cabinets with a melamine finish are made by heat-sealing thermally fused melamine resin (TFM) to a hard wood substrate such as pressed wood, medium-density fiberboard, or plywood.
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How many gallons of paint do I need for cabinets?

Typically, you will use about 1 gallon of paint for every 350 square feet of surface you want to paint.
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How do you paint kitchen cabinets so they don't chip?

Prevent Painted Cabinets From Chipping

Look for products labeled "peel bonding primer" or "peel stop." As long as the current coat of paint isn't chipping or peeling, you can apply these primers directly over top of the existing paint after a thorough cleaning.
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What paint finish is best for kitchens?

Since kitchens are such a busy part of a home and often need extra cleaning, a satin or semi-gloss finish is the best options. Satin and eggshell finishes are commonly believed to be the same, but in fact, satin is a bit shinier. Satin finishes are easy to clean and good at standing up to mildew, stains and dirt.
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Why you shouldn't paint your cabinets?

Detailed Patterns, Warped or Damaged Cabinets

If your cabinets have detailed patterns or they are warped, chipped, cracked or have other damage to them, then painting your kitchen cabinets is not the way to go – it most definitely won't solve your cabinet problem.
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How much does it cost to professionally paint cabinets?

Professional Kitchen Cabinet Painting Cost

The average cost to paint cabinets is $3 to $10 per square foot or $30 to $60 per linear foot for all materials and professional labor. Painting contractors typically charge $50 to $100 per door, $120 to $170 per cabinet, and $20 to $30 per drawer.
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