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.
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Note: Availability for color options may vary by location.
The Home Depot[homedepot.com] has 1-Quart Rust-Oleum Transformations Cabinet Kit (Pure White) for $30. Shipping is Free
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This Rust-Oleum coating kit makes refinishing your cabinets a breeze. It's specially crafted for laminate, wood or melamine surfaces and quickly dries for an easy DIY project. There is no need for sanding or priming with the de-glosser and the protective top coat adds superior durability. Color: Pure White.
Model: Rust-Oleum Transformations 1 qt. Pure White Cabinet Small Kit
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Rust-Oleum Transformations 1 qt. Pure White Cabinet Small Kit
Product Description:
This Rust-Oleum coating kit makes refinishing your cabinets a breeze. It's specially crafted for laminate, wood or melamine surfaces and quickly dries for an easy DIY project. There is no need for sanding or priming with the de-glosser and the protective top coat adds superior durability. Color: Pure White.
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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How difficult was it to make it look good? They make it look so easy in their videos but I am really skeptical of it. I've been thinking of getting one of the kits and starting with a small section of countertop in my laundry room before deciding if I want to do the whole kitchen counter.
I got the Dauch kits out of Canada. They are amazing. I did all of my Formica kitchen countertops that had the oak side trim. Best advice is to make sure you grind down the Formica to get good adhesion and be generous with the stone chipping.
I got the Dauch kits out of Canada. They are amazing. I did all of my Formica kitchen countertops that had the oak side trim. Best advice is to make sure you grind down the Formica to get good adhesion and be generous with the stone chipping.
Thanks! I assume that should be Daich since I didn't find anything named Dauch but I'll be looking into it.
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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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I got the Dauch kits out of Canada. They are amazing. I did all of my Formica kitchen countertops that had the oak side trim. Best advice is to make sure you grind down the Formica to get good adhesion and be generous with the stone chipping.