Refinishing Veneer Cabinets -- An Easy Way to Add Value to Your Home!
Kitchen cabinets are a major feature of any home. The right cabinetry can provide needed storage space, and add beauty to any kitchen. If your cabinets aren't as beautiful as they could be, then how about thinking about refinishing your veneer cabinets?
Refinishing veneer cabinets is a great way to add new life to your kitchen cabinets without replacing them. By refinishing, you can save yourself a great deal of money and add beauty and value to your kitchen. Surprisingly, refinishing veneer cabinets is something that any homeowner can accomplish in the space of a few days. So if this sounds like something you'd like to try, then read on!
The first thing you'll need to do is remove the current finish. The best way to do this is with a gel-based paint and stain remover. Make sure you have eye protection and ample ventilation before doing this step, and always cover your kitchen flooring with a tarp or plastic sheeting. Apply the gel in a smooth, uniform coat and allow to sit for around 30 minutes. Then, wipe away and allow the cabinet to dry before sanding.
Sanding is the next important step. Start with a coarse grain, sanding in the direction of the wood graining. After a few sandings with a coarse grit paper, move on to a fine grit such as 220. After you feel your cabinets are sanded thoroughly, vacuum all excess grit away.
If you find that there are uneven places, scratches or dents in the wood, use a wood filler. Apply the wood filler to the areas where it's needed, and allow to dry. Then sand off excess wood filler. Next, it's time for the primer. Purchase a wood primer or make your own using a bit of stain and an oil based polyurethane.
If you like your cabinets natural, simply finish them off with three coats of clear, oil based polyurethane finish. However if you want a particular color, a stain is needed. Apply your stain in the direction of the wood grain with a soft cloth. Depending on the depth of color you desire, you may need up to three coats.
As you can see, refinishing veneer cabinets is something any homeowner can do on their own. However there are also many professional companies who can take care of the job for you, quickly and easily.
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