STEP 1
Clean Begin the cabinet preparation by cleaning the cabinets with the Krud Kutter cleaner as described in the instruction manual included in the Cabinet Transformations Kit. |
STEP 2
Apply the Bond Coat As outlined in the kit’s instruction manual, use a 2” angled or straight synthetic paintbrush and/or roller to apply the Bond Coat to the cabinet doors. For wood cabinet doors, be sure to follow the grain. Start with all four inside corners and sides. Next, paint the center panel with long, smooth vertical strokes. For the top and bottom portions, use horizontal strokes. Once the first coat is completely dry (approximately 2-3 hours) apply a second coat. |
STEP 3
Apply the Glaze Apply the Glaze to the cabinet doors in long strokes until all the glaze is used in the brush. Repeat this step again until the entire door is covered. You can keep the brush strokes in one direction or for a more varied look alternate them from side to side. |
STEP 4
Remove the Glaze Beginning in the upper corner, lightly press the plastic wrap over the glazed area and smooth it out. Be sure to smooth the plastic with the palms of your hands. Avoid dragging your fingers because lines will appear. Continue covering the door with sheets of plastic wrap. Once you are satisfied with the look, remove the plastic wrap. Soften with a softening brush, a special brush with very soft badger hair bristles.
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FINISHED!
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