I have some old kitchen cabinets that were stained (dark brown)some 20 yrs ago. Most of the finish has worn off but probably has some residual cooking grease. I want to repaint the cabinets a nice bright white. Can someone suggest what method I should take?
My current knowledge is I have two options to prepare the surface. 1 being to use a "De-Gloss" Agent such as Tri-Sodium-Phospate (TSP) to clean the surface and not have to sand. And 2 being to sand it with 150 grit paper. I thing method 1 is less messy. Next to use an Oil Base Primer. Then a Latex for the finish with some sort of additave "Flo-Control" to help the paint try more smooth.
Do these methods sound correct? I appreciate any suggestions!
Thanks
My current knowledge is I have two options to prepare the surface. 1 being to use a "De-Gloss" Agent such as Tri-Sodium-Phospate (TSP) to clean the surface and not have to sand. And 2 being to sand it with 150 grit paper. I thing method 1 is less messy. Next to use an Oil Base Primer. Then a Latex for the finish with some sort of additave "Flo-Control" to help the paint try more smooth.
Do these methods sound correct? I appreciate any suggestions!
Thanks
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