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How Do You Refinish Cabinets, Even If The Surface Is Beyond Repair?

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How Do You Refinish Cabinets, Even If The Surface Is Beyond Repair?

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Imagine refinishing your kitchen or bath cabinets with minimal prep work and without having to strip off old paint or varnish. Imagine a raised design on the face of your cabinet doors that adds dimension and architectural interest to otherwise plain and boring cabinets. Finished in the color of your choice, your cabinetry can go from ordinary to extraordinary in no time! Clean and rough up the existing surface with a coarse sand paper. Remove the dust. You will need to apply a bonding primer if the surface is: Plastic or metal, Has shiny shellac, is Melamine or Formica Base paint over the primer in an eggshell or low sheen satin base latex paint. Usually a light to medium brown color will work. Apply one coat of “Fissure Size” and allow it to dry thoroughly from one to three hours, depending on humidity. Fissure Size is optional. Skip this if you do not want a cracked finish. Tape off areas you do not wish to add texture to. Spread “TEXTURA PASTE” over the surface for complete coverag

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