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Default Bathroom cabinet refacing

On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 10:01:44 -0800 (PST), MikeSattan
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I somewhat recently tried my hand at stripping paint off some cabinets
in my bathroom, and I did not do such a good job. My wife is not very
happy with my half-assed attempt at making the cabinets look better.
What I was thinking I could do was take the face off the cabinets and
rebuild a whole new face and set of doors. What I need to know, is
this possible without ruining the framework of the cabinet? Do you
think I would be able to pry off the face? Or am I better off trying
to do a better job stripping these cabinets...or calling in a
professional for a full set of cabinets?

Take your time stripping/sanding and the face-frame should be
salvageable. Same with the doors - but you could quite easily make
replacement doors (or buy them)

The face frame would not be hard to make - but getting it off the
sawdust core ends without destroying them - and then refastening them
- might prove to be more work than it is worth. If you gouged the face
frame, a bit of filler and more sanding will make a repair that will
dissapea under a good coat of paint.

I did both the bathroom vanity in the house and the one at the cotage
over the last year and they turned out looking like brand new.

Used super latex at the house and melamine paint at the cottage.