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Default Spraying vs. Rolling Kitchen Cabinets


"GG.and.UN." wrote in message
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We are doing quite a bit of remodeling in our house including new
countertops, redoing the hard wood floor, and painting the kitchen
cabinets.

The kitchen cabinets were real ugly - 70's looking with huge knots.
We bought some alkyd gloss Benjamin Moore paint and have been painting
the cabinets with some natural bristle Purdy brushes but we can't seem
to get a smooth finish. We had originally cleaned them with TSP,
applied some oil-based Bullseye Primer, sanded, put on a coat of BM,
sanded, and another coat of BM. Unfortunately you can still see the
brush strokes. It looks good if you stand a foot away but if you look
closely you can easily see the brush strokes. So, we decided to use
foam rollers. We tried three different kinds from the local paint
store and purposely asked for contractor grade foam rollers.
Unfortunately these all leave a slight orange peel look. So now we
are considering spraying.



Assuming the cabinets are smooth to begin with I have had great luck with an
almost sprayed finish look using the small 1" diameter closed cell foam
rollers when painting with oil based paints.

You have a great brush but a brush typically works better on surfaces that
are not smooth when painting with oil based paints.