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Johnstone's 390290 Cupboard Paint Pale Gray 750 ml

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This brand is known for giving the best paint products, and this product is not an exception. The Johnstone’s 389482 Kitchen Paint comes with an incredible price and outstanding quality. It comes in 16 modern and classic colours. Thus, it makes this furniture paint appealing for use on kitchen cupboards and seamlessly blends with any décor. It is specially formulated for furniture but easy to apply to other wooden surfaces. The colour is easy to apply and has a wide coverage. The advanced water based formula has a nice consistency which makes it easy to apply by brush and still get a smooth, satin finish. It’s also handy that you won’t need to use a separate primer or undercoat – simply prepare the surface as you would for any other paint job and start applying. We achieved this beautiful finish with Johnstone’s Cupboard Paint. As it’s been specifically formulated for use on kitchen cupboards, you can use this to restore your cupboards, whether the surface is melamine or MDF.

The paint is water based which means you won’t need to put up with any strong odours, making it convenient to use in your kitchen without having to take all the doors off for exterior application. Of course, make sure your kitchen is well ventilated before, during and after painting. Unwanted Food or Drink Products - Once supply conditions are broken, there are a number of factors outside of our control that can affect the quality of a product. Therefore perishable goods such as food and drink cannot be returned. The surface should be thoroughly cleaned, dry and free from contamination such as grease, waxes or polish.Here are some of the different options that I came across on my travels; to suit a wide range of budgets, colours and requirements… Wilko Cupboard Paint There are only a handful of colour choices to choose from in the Dulux Cupboard Paint which is fine if you’re happy with those but if not you’d need to get something mixed.

I did SO much research before I painted my kitchen cupboards because, let’s face it, it’s far too much work to be doing it again a few months later! I’ve done a round up of the most popular paints that I came across, and the pros and cons of each, so that you can decide which is the best paint for painting your kitchen cupboards.

How to Paint Cupboards

Chalk paint might be seen by some as a fad but we can vouch for its quality. If you want to try something a bit different, try this one. The key to the perfect finish is the preparation so follow these simple steps and you will be rewarded with a gorgeous new look. One of the best yet one of the cheapest – this is ideal for those working on a budget who still want a quality finish. In some ways this was good for the new finish as woodstain doesn't really work over paint or other coatings as it's supposed to let the wood below shine thru. CONS: I love Frenchic paint for the ease, the matt finish and the gorgeous colours, but personally I don’t think I would use it on a kitchen. Whilst I love a matt finish, I think having a slight sheen on such a high-traffic and grubby area is the best way to go. Having said that, wax or sealant on top would probably do the job.

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