7 Bathroom Cabinet Painting Mistakes You Should Never Make in Ft. Washington, PA

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7 Bathroom Cabinet Painting Mistakes You Should Never Make in Ft. Washington, PA

In looking to remake the look of your bathroom, it’s entirely possible that you are going to look over at your cabinets and decide that perhaps the best thing to do would be to give them a paint job rather than to try to replace the cabinets entirely.

What some people may not realize, however, is that despite their best intentions they possibly are going to be making a few mistakes that were they to be avoided (and it’s possible to avoid them) would make for a better bathroom cabinet painting experience and end result 

Let’s now look at and consider seven-bathroom cabinet painting mistakes you should never make in Ft. Washington, PA.

1. Using The Wrong Kind Of Paint

One mistake that people will often make when they’re painting their bathroom cabinets is that they will simply use the kind of paint that is not ideal for painting bathroom cabinets.

It’s entirely possible they might choose a paint based on the color or price but not take into consideration other important factors such as how easy it is to clean or whether it is resistant to mold or mildew.

These factors and others should be considered when choosing a bathroom cabinet paint.

2. Not Cleaning Before Painting

A fairly simple mistake that people will sometimes make is that they just won’t clean the cabinets or the area before they start the painting process.

The problem with this is that by painting, you won’t be fixing the error of having dirty cabinets but rather just covering up the dirt and it won’t make for well-painted cabinets.

Make the time to clean the cabinets and you will find that they look so much better after they’ve been painted.

3. Not Cleaning After Sanding

Sanding the surface of your cabinets is understandably a good thing, as you will be getting smoother surfaces but a key step in the sanding process is to make sure you clean afterward.

Sanding produces sanding dust, and if you don’t make sure that you remove that sanding dust there’s a great chance that you’re going to find the same dust on the surface of your cabinets.

4. Not Removing The Hardware

It’s quite easy to make a mistake when you are painting cabinets if you think that you can just paint around the hardware rather than remove it.

Though it’s quite a simple thing to remove hardware, people think of the possibility that they are going to lose the hardware and so try to avoid doing so.

However, the chances are great that you are going to instead get paint on the hardware and because that risk is there it’s better to just remove the hardware first.

5. Not Considering New Hardware

Well since you already have the hardware all the way off your cabinets, you should think about the possibility of getting new hardware.

Even if your hardware is perfectly usable, you can always stand to change up the look of the cabinets and all it really takes is simply going to the hardware store or even a thrift store and looking at what might be found.

6. Painting Too Quickly

Of all the things that people do that ruin their bathroom cabinets, painting them too quickly is one thing that can be quite upsetting to the paintwork.

The reason this is the case is that you tend to be more sloppy as it were with your paint strokes and have to then go back and fix the mistakes – making for a longer process than if you had just painted more carefully in the first place.

7. Not Letting Surfaces Dry

Lastly, you should remember that surfaces must dry before you continue with the painting process.

If you try painting or even applying primer on a surface that’s not dry, you will end up having paint issues later on.

Hiring a professional painting contractor like Aspen Painting is the guarantee of a flawless, durable, and high-quality paint job.
We have years of experience in cabinet and furniture painting and staining with a long list of happy customers in Horsham, PA, Ambler, Dresher, Ft. Washington, and Blue Bell, PA.
Call us today on 215-773-8422 for a FREE estimate to get started.

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