2. Remove Hardware and Clean
Use a screwdriver to remove all hardware from your cabinets. Next, take the doors and drawers outside or to a well-ventilated area for cleaning. Use a mild detergent to clean the surfaces thoroughly, then apply a deglosser following the product’s instructions. This step is crucial for removing any grease or residue that might prevent the paint from adhering correctly.
3. Patch Where Needed
Inspect the doors, drawers, and cabinet frames for any damage or imperfections. Use a patching compound to fill in any holes or cracks, ensuring a smooth surface for painting.
4. Painting
Once the surfaces are clean and dry, you can start painting directly with the Milk Paint. This method involves no sanding or priming — you go straight to painting. Use paintbrushes for edges and detailed areas, and a roller can be used for larger, flat surfaces to ensure an even coat.
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