- Hints On Tips On How To Paint Melamine Cabinet Drawers And Doors -

Deciding that you want to change the colour of your kitchen is in no way truly an effortless concept, it takes alot of though and planning to choose upon unique variables like: What color, where shall I apply the discomfort, when? etc, What I'm going to cover in this write-up is 'how' to go about repainting a Melamine Kitchen Unit. What colour, when and how is all up to you.

Melamine Paint is an oil Based Paint which is re-inforced with Urethane. It might be applied to a multitude of various surface finishes, ranging from but not exclusive to: Fibreglass, Glass, Laminates, Plastic and Acrylics and Ceramics.
Firstly, once you buy the paints you'll wish to believe about which kind of paint you need to go for, you will find various forms of product offered within the UK, some of the a lot more widely recognized Melamine Paints are:

-Ronseal "One Coat Melamine and MDF Paint"
-Dulux "Realife Cupboard Paint"
-Cloverdale Paint "Kitchen & Bath Semi-Gloss Acrylic Latex Paint"

Preparation:

One thing that will make a big difference to the finished product is how a lot time you spend preparing the units that you'll be painting. First things first, protect your flooring, lay down dust sheets so that any dust or paint that might happen to be flying about will not ruin the floor. Make sure the area is Well Ventilated, as some of these paints will have very strong fumes. Now remove all the unit doors and place them somewhere you may paint the easily, you will would like to be able to paint them when they are lying flat in a horizontal position as this is the easiest approach to apply the paint. Now before you do anything else, remove all handles and knobs and store them safely, unless you will be replacing them. Now using the manufacturors instructions mix up some TSP or (Trisodium Phosphate) and clean down all the areas that you will be painting with it, let dry thouroughly.
As soon as dry sand the surface of the doors and drawers with 80-100 grit sandpaper and remove the dust.

Apply the Primer:

What you may require to do next is apply 1 coat of primer and allow this to thouroghly dry, make sure that you're using a high quality product like Ronseal "One Coat Melamine & MDF Paint", now scuff the surface of the primer with sandpaper thats about 240 or finer grit.

Painting the Melamine Cabinet:

Now you might be ready to paint the unit with your Melamine paint, if you use a Melamine paint you will would like to paint the doors with thin coats using long up and down brush strokes for an even finish, what you are aiming for is to have three thin coats rather than 1 or two believe coats of paint. You'll need to have to make sure that the paint is dry between coats so you could have to wait for up to 15 hours for each coat to dry. Alot of paints take around a day to fully dry but can take another few days to fully 'set', when the paint has set you are going to be ok to rehange the doors and attach handles and knobs.

There you have it, your newly fitted, repainted Melamine doors and drawers for your kitchen.