Beaglemom3
TUG Member
Although not a Ben Moore product, I found this at my Ben Moore store:
http://www.insl-x.com/ Other sites, too, such as www.contractortalk.com and several more.
I've been giving my old house a facelift/makeover and after seeing what it would cost for new cabinets. YOWCH ! I searched for other options.
I have 23 y.o. Rutt (a higher end, but not custom brand) white cabinets that are in great shape, but have yellowed from their original white over the years to a dingy yellow-tannish hue.
I contacted two companies who came out and quoted me $4-$4.5 k to remove the drawerfronts, cabinets and paint them at their shop and to paint the end panels and trim in house. I thought that if I was going to spend that, I might as well put that towards new cabinets if I could find some decent ones for a decent price.
Then I found this while searching for paint for the dining room. I read the info thoroughly, asked the paint supply guys and researched it on the net.
All good. My house painter agreed to try it provided we did the prep.
Friday: Removed all 21 doors, 6 drawerfronts and hardware.
Washed all down (in the bathtub) with a solution of powdered TSP,
rinsed a few times, wiped down to dry and air dried for a day.
Saturday: Lightly sanded all. Protected the glass mullions (3) with contact paper and frog tape.
Sunday: Vacummed and tacked them (we were too tired on Sat.)
My painter arrived very early this am and brushed/rolled the first coat. Wow ! What a difference ! Like a new finish.
So, for $50 worth of paint + supplies and $750 for the professional paint job, I have a good kitchen again.
I think that anyone with a steady hand, patience and decent painting skills could get a good result as well. I opted for a professional on this one.
Just wanted to share this with the cost-conscious Tuggers.
Think of the timeshares you'll be able to buy with your savings.
http://www.insl-x.com/ Other sites, too, such as www.contractortalk.com and several more.
I've been giving my old house a facelift/makeover and after seeing what it would cost for new cabinets. YOWCH ! I searched for other options.
I have 23 y.o. Rutt (a higher end, but not custom brand) white cabinets that are in great shape, but have yellowed from their original white over the years to a dingy yellow-tannish hue.
I contacted two companies who came out and quoted me $4-$4.5 k to remove the drawerfronts, cabinets and paint them at their shop and to paint the end panels and trim in house. I thought that if I was going to spend that, I might as well put that towards new cabinets if I could find some decent ones for a decent price.
Then I found this while searching for paint for the dining room. I read the info thoroughly, asked the paint supply guys and researched it on the net.
All good. My house painter agreed to try it provided we did the prep.
Friday: Removed all 21 doors, 6 drawerfronts and hardware.
Washed all down (in the bathtub) with a solution of powdered TSP,
rinsed a few times, wiped down to dry and air dried for a day.
Saturday: Lightly sanded all. Protected the glass mullions (3) with contact paper and frog tape.
Sunday: Vacummed and tacked them (we were too tired on Sat.)
My painter arrived very early this am and brushed/rolled the first coat. Wow ! What a difference ! Like a new finish.
So, for $50 worth of paint + supplies and $750 for the professional paint job, I have a good kitchen again.
I think that anyone with a steady hand, patience and decent painting skills could get a good result as well. I opted for a professional on this one.
Just wanted to share this with the cost-conscious Tuggers.
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