How to use kitchen cupboard paint
SPICE UP YOUR KITCHEN WITH RUST-OLEUM KITCHEN CUPBOARD PAINT, AVAILABLE IN 110 COLORS.
This premium chalk blend is a delight for cupboard doors, with an ultra-incredible depth of color that dries to the touch in just an hour.
The finish is soft to the touch, yet durable enough to handle regular wiping of spills and resist grease and dirt.
With no need for primer or topcoat for wooden or other material cabinets, this is a recipe for success. Even glossy cabinets can be painted, just sand them first with fine sandpaper.
There's no need to try awkward color charts or sticky samples. Rust-Oleum Kitchen Cupboard Paint tester sachets are available in 110 colors to whet your appetite. And since each sachet contains enough paint to generously cover 30 x 30 cm, choosing the right shade will be easy.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED

- Rust-Oleum Kitchen Cupboard Paint
- Zinsser Degreaser
- Masking tape
- Microfiber cloth
- Small roller and tray
- Brush
- Paint can opener
- Paint stirrer
STEPS
1

Before you start painting, clean all surfaces with a degreaser.
2

Cover any edges or anything you don't want to paint. The tape will allow you to create a clean, sharp edge on the painted surface. Cover countertops, appliances, and floors with plastic sheeting to avoid splashes.
3

Remove cabinet and drawer handles and set them aside, stir the kitchen cupboard paint well before use.
4

With no need for primer or topcoat, this is a recipe for success. Use a brush to paint all hard-to-reach areas, followed by a short-handled roller to cover the rest. Rust-Oleum Kitchen Cupboard Paint dries to the touch in just an hour, making this transformation easy.