cabinets done!
#23
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Originally Posted by amma
WOW!!! Your cabinents look awesome :D:D:D
You might want to rent a steamer to remove your wall paper. There is a tool that scores it so the steam can work more efficiently too :wink:
You might want to rent a steamer to remove your wall paper. There is a tool that scores it so the steam can work more efficiently too :wink:
#24
Thanks everyone!!! It was an easy process. The cabinets did have a light finish on them. The only thing I did was wash them with murphy's oil soap. I used Mini Wax Gel Stain ( yellow container). I applied 4 coats with foam brush. It takes about 10 hours to dry. I did not use any polyurethene so the gel gives it the high glossed look.
The biggest factor is the drying time. I checked every hour and would paint again to help get the look I was going for. I also waited a few hours and same thing.
In the beginning after the first coat I thought I'd made a big mistake doing this! but after I began to add coats it started looking better. Still want to do maybe another light coat when I do trim work. So like I had said before it takes alot of patience. I wish I had taken a before picture so you guys can see. But I didn't think of it.
But I do recommend you giving it a try before ripping out and starting new first. Who knows you all just might like it too. I did but was unsure of hubby. And he loved it!! Not only was it easy it cost me $24.00 for stain gel and brushes. You can't beat that price!! Good luck to all who try!!!
The biggest factor is the drying time. I checked every hour and would paint again to help get the look I was going for. I also waited a few hours and same thing.
In the beginning after the first coat I thought I'd made a big mistake doing this! but after I began to add coats it started looking better. Still want to do maybe another light coat when I do trim work. So like I had said before it takes alot of patience. I wish I had taken a before picture so you guys can see. But I didn't think of it.
But I do recommend you giving it a try before ripping out and starting new first. Who knows you all just might like it too. I did but was unsure of hubby. And he loved it!! Not only was it easy it cost me $24.00 for stain gel and brushes. You can't beat that price!! Good luck to all who try!!!
Originally Posted by no1jan
Your cabinets look great! Did you paint or stain them. If you painted, how many coats did you use?
If you stained, did you put a polyurethene on them.
I need to do mine and have been thinking about doing it for a couple of years. The wood is real nice, but the finish is all scratched up.
Give us more details. It looks very professional!!:) :)
If you stained, did you put a polyurethene on them.
I need to do mine and have been thinking about doing it for a couple of years. The wood is real nice, but the finish is all scratched up.
Give us more details. It looks very professional!!:) :)
#25
I use a tip for wallpaper and it works. Take a Garden sprayer fill it full of warm water and a score the paper. Spray the wall and let it all run down. wait 20 min. Spray again and wait 20 min. It just scraped off. Put newspaper around the bottom to catch the drippings and mess. Hope ti works for you as good as it did for me
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