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Greene Professional Painters

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Greene Professional Painters

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10 years of experience

Greene Professional Painters is owned and operated by Mike Greene. Offering comprehensive interior painting services for both your home and office. Each project is customized to the wants and needs of the client. Mike will work closely with you to determine the best way to meet these needs and stay within your budget. Our goal is to maintain close ties with clients throughout the entire project since each project is a customized job.

Greene Professional Painters is owned and operated by Mike Greene. Offering comprehensive interior painting services for both your home and office. Each project is customized to the wants and needs of the client. Mike will work closely with you to determine the best way to meet these needs and stay within your budget. Our goal is to maintain close ties with clients throughout the entire project since each project is a customized job.




Sprague Bros Remodeling LLC

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Sprague Bros Remodeling LLC

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12 years of experience

Sprague Bros is a family owned and operated remodel group. We bring with us a wide range of construction experience. We are ready to help you find the easy solution to your problem. Choose Sprague Bros!

Sprague Bros is a family owned and operated remodel group. We bring with us a wide range of construction experience. We are ready to help you find the easy solution to your problem. Choose Sprague Bros!




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Cabinet Refacing and Refinishing questions, answered by experts

Common problems include loose hinges, broken doors, water damage, and scratches. Regular maintenance helps prevent significant issues.

Technically, you can paint over stained cabinets without sanding. There are specialty paints that are made precisely for not sanding cabinets. However, many interior cabinet paints work just as well. 

To make sure you have a smooth surface without sanding, you’ll need to degrease the cabinets thoroughly, add a bonding coat for strength, add primer, and then finally paint your cabinets. It’s still a process regardless of whether you sand your cabinets.

If you prefer not to sand your particle board cabinets prior to painting, you can use mineral spirits and a rough sponge to add some grit to your medium-density fiberboard cabinets so that the paint will still stick. Keep in mind that using 120-grit sandpaper is still the preferred method for preparing your particle board cabinets for a new coat of paint.

You can paint over wood, wood-laminate, and metal cabinets, but you need to prepare the surface first. Plastic laminate cabinets and thin veneers may accept a layer of paint depending on their condition, but they require special techniques and paints. If your cabinets sag or have significant damage, it may be a better investment to replace your cabinets than paint over them.

If you want to spray paint your cabinets without sanding, you have a few options to rough up the kitchen cabinet surface before priming. First, you can try using mineral spirits and a rough sponge on the cabinet surface to give it some grit for the primer. The second option is to use liquid sandpaper on the cabinet surface so it deglosses the finish and will be ready for primer.

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