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How to Paint Bathroom Cabinets without Sanding?

Paint Bathroom Cabinets

By John CamonPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Paint Bathroom Cabinets

Whether building a new home or remodelling your old one, you can make your bathroom more beautiful by painting the cabinets without sanding. However, there are some essential things to remember to get the job done right. You'll want to ensure you start with a good primer and paint. Also, you'll want to remove the doors and drawers from the cabinets before you paint.

Removing doors and drawers before painting

Putting together a plan for painting bathroom cabinets can make your job easier. It can also save you a lot of time and frustration. The first step is to determine what type of cabinet material you have. Particleboard, laminate, or solid wood are all common materials used in bathroom cabinets. Particleboard is cheap and durable but tends to warp under heavy items. You can cover particleboard with melamine or put on veneers for a more expensive look.

After deciding on your material, you must choose the best paint for your bathroom cabinets. Oil-based paint is best, as it will stand up to humidity and moisture. You can also use a shellac primer, which will minimize brush marks. Oil-based paint will need to be applied in a well-ventilated area.

Painter's tape is also helpful in protecting the rest of your drawer from the paint's brush strokes. It's also a good idea to wear a mask while painting.

Self-levelling Paint

Using self-levelling paint on bathroom cabinets without sanding can help you achieve a smooth finish. It also makes brushstrokes less visible as it dries.

If your bathroom cabinets are wood, you should choose oil-based paint. It's a durable finish that resists humidity and dampness. It's also low-odor. If you choose an oil-based paint, you'll need a natural fiber roller cover and mineral spirits for cleanup. You can also use shellac primer if you prefer.

You'll need to paint in thin coats if your cabinets are sanded. Allow your wardrobe to dry for at least 24 hours between coats. The longer your paint dries, the more durable and smooth the finish.

Self-levelling paint is available in a variety of brands. Some are more affordable than others. Some brands are designed for painters, and some are aimed at beginners. It's a good idea to research your options and check with your paint retailer before choosing a brand.

Semi-gloss Paint

Semi-gloss paint on bathroom cabinets is a great way to protect surfaces from moisture. This type of paint also cleans easily and withstands years of use. But before you get started, you should make sure you know how to paint bathroom cabinets properly. Here are some tips that will help you get started.

The first step is to remove all hardware and objects from your cabinets. Then, you'll need to sand the cabinets before you apply the primer. This will help you achieve a better finish.

Next, you'll need a paintbrush, a roller cover, a sponge, a sander, painter's tape, and paint. If you're painting a poly finish cabinet, you'll need a tack cloth to clean the surface.

You'll also need to choose a suitable primer. Choose a product that matches the color of your cabinet. This will help ensure that the paint adheres to the surface and dries appropriately.

Primer before Painting

Whether you're painting bathroom cabinets or walls, it's essential to prime the surface to help your paint stick. It's also important to make sure the primer is completely dry before applying your paint. You can use the primer with a paintbrush, roller or spray can. The amount of primer you need will depend on the type of paint and the surface. You may need a second coat of primer to cover a darker color.

If your bathroom cabinets have a semi-gloss finish, consider a satin finish instead. These paints are easy to clean but don't resist mold and moisture like semi-gloss colors. Maintaining a perfect finish in a bathroom with high moisture levels can make it challenging.

If you plan to paint bathroom cabinets with oil-based paint, you will also need to use an oil-based primer. These primers contain oil that will prevent the wood tannins from bleeding through the paint.

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