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Select Stores: 1-Qt Rust-Oleum Cabinet Transformations Small Kit (3 Colors)

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Home Depot (In Select Locations) has 1-Qt Rust-Oleum Cabinet Transformations Small Kit (various colors) on sale as listed below. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Deal Hunter idk_then for sharing this deal.

Note: Availability for color options may vary by location.

Available colors:About this product:
  • Each kit covers up to 100 sq. ft.
  • Designed to resist scuffing, cracking, chipping and peeling
  • Ideal for use on worn or damaged wood, laminate or melamine surfaces
  • Provides a smooth soft shine with a rich satin finish in three easy steps
  • Durable protective top coat is crystal clear, does not yellow over time
  • Offers superior stain and scratch resistance
  • Included de-glosser eliminates the need to sand or prime previously finished surfaces
  • Each kit includes deglosser, bond coat, decorative glaze, protective top coat, decorative glazing cloths, scrub pads and stir sticks

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    • Our research indicates that this deal is $8 less (21% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $37.99 at the time of this posting.
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Home Depot (In Select Locations) has 1-Qt Rust-Oleum Cabinet Transformations Small Kit (various colors) on sale as listed below. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Deal Hunter idk_then for sharing this deal.

Note: Availability for color options may vary by location.

Available colors:About this product:
  • Each kit covers up to 100 sq. ft.
  • Designed to resist scuffing, cracking, chipping and peeling
  • Ideal for use on worn or damaged wood, laminate or melamine surfaces
  • Provides a smooth soft shine with a rich satin finish in three easy steps
  • Durable protective top coat is crystal clear, does not yellow over time
  • Offers superior stain and scratch resistance
  • Included de-glosser eliminates the need to sand or prime previously finished surfaces
  • Each kit includes deglosser, bond coat, decorative glaze, protective top coat, decorative glazing cloths, scrub pads and stir sticks

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • You can view Home Depot's Return Policy here.
  • Additional Information:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $8 less (21% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $37.99 at the time of this posting.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and community discussion.

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Model: Rust-Oleum Transformations 1 qt. Pure White Cabinet Small Kit

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I used this about 10 years ago, and it worked ok. It is a lot of physical labor, if you want to do it properly. I removed and labeled all the doors and all the hinges from both the doors and the cabinets.

Then used the provided deglosser to remove any oils and other contaminants from the wood, before applying primer and the paint. But there's not enough paint or primer, and I couldnt find anymore of the same color at Home Depot.

Ended up switching over to the Benjamin Moore cabinet paint and it came out beautifully. Though, I did apply two coats of primer and two coats of paint.
I purchased and used the White kit 4 years ago. Had a really positive experience with it - the paint dries and creates a hard coating that is very resistant to scratching/chipping. In fact, I don't have any chipping on my cabinets in 4 years. My only gripe with it was that the kit did not cover as much as it claimed it would, so I had to go to home depot to buy an extra kit. I couldn't just buy similar colored white paint because the texture was different than their offerings.
I've used this on my cabinets. The clear coat provided yellowed after about 3 years. So now I have yellow cabinet instead of white. It's slight, but noticeable. Probably not a problem if you go for a darker base color.

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Oct 31, 2023
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My color options come up as Espresso or Gray (not available in California). Both were still $30
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manolobindo
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Lil off-topic but any suggestions on re-finishing/painting a marble top on a double vanity? I like the cabinet itself but not the type/color of marble previous owner chose for the top. I'm fine with it not looking like marble in the end...single solid color, matte would be fine, for example.

Will eventially remodel the bathroom but figure I could get a few years out of it with a few cosmetic changes.
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Quote from manolobindo :
Lil off-topic but any suggestions on re-finishing/painting a marble top on a double vanity? I like the cabinet itself but not the type/color of marble previous owner chose for the top. I'm fine with it not looking like marble in the end...single solid color, matte would be fine, for example.

Will eventially remodel the bathroom but figure I could get a few years out of it with a few cosmetic changes.
Ekopel 2K or other similar epoxy coating. You could probably get away with one of the cheaper options on a vanity (as opposed to a tub/shower). I think Rustoleum makes a tub refinishing kit as well.
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I purchased and used the White kit 4 years ago. Had a really positive experience with it - the paint dries and creates a hard coating that is very resistant to scratching/chipping. In fact, I don't have any chipping on my cabinets in 4 years. My only gripe with it was that the kit did not cover as much as it claimed it would, so I had to go to home depot to buy an extra kit. I couldn't just buy similar colored white paint because the texture was different than their offerings.
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I've used this on my cabinets. The clear coat provided yellowed after about 3 years. So now I have yellow cabinet instead of white. It's slight, but noticeable. Probably not a problem if you go for a darker base color.
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Can this be used for baseboards? We never painted the baseboards when they were installed and now they look gross?
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I used this about 10 years ago, and it worked ok. It is a lot of physical labor, if you want to do it properly. I removed and labeled all the doors and all the hinges from both the doors and the cabinets.

Then used the provided deglosser to remove any oils and other contaminants from the wood, before applying primer and the paint. But there's not enough paint or primer, and I couldnt find anymore of the same color at Home Depot.

Ended up switching over to the Benjamin Moore cabinet paint and it came out beautifully. Though, I did apply two coats of primer and two coats of paint.
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Quote from JstSyn :
Can this be used for baseboards? We never painted the baseboards when they were installed and now they look gross?
Baseboards: I would suggest this- You can buy gallon of actual paint+primer at lesser price at HD/lowes. Make sure u get glossy sheen for durability. On occasion, you might find a returned item for cheaper in HD. Also, you will need to spend another $2 on caulk. simple painters caulk should work. Apply caulk with wet hands and rag. Then a coat of paint.
Cabinets need a little more prep, like cleanup, sanding, putty, covering hardware holes, bonding primer, paint and optionally new hardware. just follow the guide videos from Lowe's/HD. With a little effort you can get cabinets painted for a low cost. I like to get mid-grade hardware. You can save money buying these wholesale from Costco or similar. Or habitat(thrift store) will have hardware cheap.
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Quote from youngkwang :
I purchased and used the White kit 4 years ago. Had a really positive experience with it - the paint dries and creates a hard coating that is very resistant to scratching/chipping. In fact, I don't have any chipping on my cabinets in 4 years. My only gripe with it was that the kit did not cover as much as it claimed it would, so I had to go to home depot to buy an extra kit. I couldn't just buy similar colored white paint because the texture was different than their offerings.
Thanks. Bought a second one just in case.
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I also recommend the Benjamin Moore cabinet paint, I believe it's a water-encapsulated-oil paint. Cleans/thins with water but it's actually oil-based so it's more chip resistant. BM also makes an excellent high-end primer that we had to use as the wood stain kept bleeding through the regular BM primer.
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Quote from mpp17 :
Baseboards: I would suggest this- You can buy gallon of actual paint+primer at lesser price at HD/lowes. Make sure u get glossy sheen for durability. On occasion, you might find a returned item for cheaper in HD. Also, you will need to spend another $2 on caulk. simple painters caulk should work. Apply caulk with wet hands and rag. Then a coat of paint.
Cabinets need a little more prep, like cleanup, sanding, putty, covering hardware holes, bonding primer, paint and optionally new hardware. just follow the guide videos from Lowe's/HD. With a little effort you can get cabinets painted for a low cost. I like to get mid-grade hardware. You can save money buying these wholesale from Costco or similar. Or habitat(thrift store) will have hardware cheap.
Thanks so much
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Quote from manolobindo :
Lil off-topic but any suggestions on re-finishing/painting a marble top on a double vanity? I like the cabinet itself but not the type/color of marble previous owner chose for the top. I'm fine with it not looking like marble in the end...single solid color, matte would be fine, for example.

Will eventially remodel the bathroom but figure I could get a few years out of it with a few cosmetic changes.
It depends on whether you have a drop-in, flush, or undermount sinks.

An epoxy coating can work if it's only a few years, but getting it to a matte finish will require quite a bit of work.

I just went through this with a large marble slab that I turned into a multipurpose workbench. And I wanted a matte black to match the rest of my work surfaces so I used a phenolic laminate with a thinned epoxy as an adhesive.

I sanded marble with a 400 grit to roughen the surface a bit.

Then I used my favorite epoxy (aftcote) and thinned it down with denatured alcohol. (I did 15 grams of denatured for each 100 grams of epoxy.)

I've also seen people use... and hear me out... adhesive backed vinyl laminate flooring. Lol it actually came out pretty good from what I've seen.
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Will this work on solid 1990's cabinets that have a glossy finish? TIA
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Any hope for cabinets that someone already did a crappy paint job on that doesn't involve sanding everything down to bare? Trying to buy some time before replacing and just make things look better. 😬

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Quote from DaveDray :
Will this work on solid 1990's cabinets that have a glossy finish? TIA
I used this on my bathroom maple cabinets that were glossy. I sanded them first and they still look great 4 years later. They were 90s cabinets.

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