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Default Painting or otherwise finishing cabinet doors in some form of white (also distressing doors)

On 3 Aug 2003 05:47:19 -0700, (David Jensen) Crawled
out of the shop and said. . .:

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Could someone please advise on how to achieve this look if you are
doing it yourself? Please be a specific as possible and to brands,
process (how you actually do it, how many steps etc.), level of
difficulty and so on. Are there any web sites out there that any of
you have found that show such a process step by step? If any of you
have tried it, how did the finish product look? Can you achieve the
same or similar look of the Kraftmaids, for example?


no. the kraftmaid cabs are covered in melamine. they use a similar
process that Schrock cabinets does, i believe is called "thermofoil"
no can do at home AFAIK.

As a related question, what is the best way to achieve the distressed
look that they often put on cabinets to make them appear old. From
what I see, it looks like the distressing process can either be done
before or after the finish is applied.


beat them with Chains, drag them behind the car for a block or two...
or release two 10 year old children on them for exactly one
hour..anything more and the cabs will be destroyed beyond repair.


Thanks in advance for your ideas.

David Jensen



Traves (not a big fan of distressing)