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How to Spray Paint Kitchen Cabinets

Spray Paint Kitchen Cabinets

If you are thinking of painting your kitchen cabinets, spraying can be a good option. It’s one of the best methods as compared to others, as it doesn’t leave brush marks and can be done on a budget without worrying about buying or renting costly equipment.

Also, you don’t need to be a pro at spraying. All you need to do is follow the simple steps mentioned in this blog. Let’s explore.

Step 1: Get Your Cabinets Ready

First, remove all cabinet doors and drawers. Take off handles and knobs too. Label each door so you can reinstall it easily. Store all screws and hardware safely.

Next, clean the surfaces with a degreaser. This removes grease, dust, and old grime. Let everything dry fully. Sand each cabinet surface with fine-grit paper. Must clean the dust after sanding.

If you need to paint laminate kitchen cabinets, be extra careful. Use a bonding primer that is made for slick surfaces. Using this will help the paint stick better and last longer.

Step 02: Choosing the Right Spraying Tool

Choose an HVLP spray gun for the best finish. HVLP means high-volume, low-pressure. It spreads paint evenly with less waste. It’s easy to use and good for beginners. You can buy an affordable one or rent it.

Choose a good primer and cabinet-grade paint to ensure the paint lasts longer. Acrylic enamel or latex paint works well. Always prime before painting.

Step 03: Start Spraying Thin Coats

Spray in straight lines. Hold the sprayer 8 to 12 inches from the surface. Move slowly side to side. Overlap each pass slightly. Don’t stop in one spot to avoid drips.

Start with two light coats of primer. Allow each coat to dry completely before applying the next one. Lightly sand between coats if needed. Then spray two coats of paint. Again, let them dry fully between layers.

Step 04: Let the Paint Dry 

Let the cabinets dry for at least 24 hours. Full cure may take longer, so avoid rushing the process. Once dry, reinstall the hardware and doors. Thanks to the labels, this part will be easy.

Check for missed spots and fix them with a small brush. Clean up your work area and store tools for next time.

Conclusion

Spraying is a clean, smooth, and budget-friendly way to paint your cabinets. With basic tools and the right method, anyone can get a pro-quality finish.

However, if you still feel the need for professional remodeling expert help, you can work with Quality Design and Construction. Feel free to book your consultation now!

FAQs

Do I need to sand cabinets before spraying?

Yes. Light sanding helps the primer and paint stick better. It also removes old finishes and smooths the surface.

Can I spray paint indoors without a booth?

Yes, but you must mask off areas well and ensure good airflow. Use drop cloths and painter’s tape for protection.

Can I use spray cans instead of a spray gun?

Spray cans are not ideal for large projects. For kitchen cabinets, a spray gun offers better coverage and control.

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