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‘Necessary’ steps for ‘smooth finish’ and ‘no brush marks’ when painting kitchen cabinets - Express

“If you are brushing the primer onto the cabinets, make sure you use a synthetic brush so that there will be no brush marks.”

5. Apply the paint

Once the primer is completely dry, apply two coats of your chosen paint colour. Most specialist cupboard paints are suitable for all wooden and acrylic cabinets. 

However, it's important to bear in mind that non-solid wood finishes, such as stainless steel, vinyl or laminate are more difficult to paint, as the paint can chip or peel.

Once the first coat of paint is completely dried, sand the surface down with fine sandpaper to create a “smooth and professional-looking” finish. 

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