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Before I set about doing up my 80's style oak kitchen by painting all the units (can't afford new) I scoured the internet looking for what to use and how to use it and thought this might help other people.
All the units were rubbed down using a range of sanding sponges 60/100/120 grit just enough to put a matt finish on whatever sealer was on the oak,then wiped with IPA and rollered with 2 coats of Zinsser Bullseye 123 then 3 coats of Bedec MSP satin using Rota Premier concave superfine foam roller.Between each coat I knocked off any nibs (hardly any and then minute) with 3000 grit paper .Seems a lot of coats but out of 2.5 litres I've still got about 2 litres left and didn't take long to apply with the roller and I think the finish I got is brilliant.I can highly recommend the paints and the roller they were as good as I had been led to believe.
In total I rollered
1 double wall cupboard.
1 corner wall cupboard
2 single wall cupboards
1 sink base+draw
1 single floor cabinet+draw
1 triple floor cabinet including pan draw and 2 other draws.
Close up
All the units were rubbed down using a range of sanding sponges 60/100/120 grit just enough to put a matt finish on whatever sealer was on the oak,then wiped with IPA and rollered with 2 coats of Zinsser Bullseye 123 then 3 coats of Bedec MSP satin using Rota Premier concave superfine foam roller.Between each coat I knocked off any nibs (hardly any and then minute) with 3000 grit paper .Seems a lot of coats but out of 2.5 litres I've still got about 2 litres left and didn't take long to apply with the roller and I think the finish I got is brilliant.I can highly recommend the paints and the roller they were as good as I had been led to believe.
In total I rollered
1 double wall cupboard.
1 corner wall cupboard
2 single wall cupboards
1 sink base+draw
1 single floor cabinet+draw
1 triple floor cabinet including pan draw and 2 other draws.
Close up
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