You can still buy TSP? I haven't seen it in years.
nate
Jay-T wrote:
Just a follow-up.....
I bought some TSP at Home Depot and some ammonia at a supermarket (As
someone mentioned, Home Depot and Lowes don't sell ammonia -- duh).
My plan was to clean the cabinets first with TSP (which I never used
before) and then do a final cleaning with ammonia to get the TSP residue
off before painting with the shellac-based Zinsser B-I-N primer.
Well, after cleaning with the TSP, I couldn't believe how good the
cabinets look. They look so good that I don't even need to paint them,
so I can skip that altogether. The "before" cabinets were covered with
grease and crud and looked awful. But, the "after" cabinets look fine
as is.
I had no idea that TSP would work so well. It just seemed to dissolve
the grease and crud like it was a perfect solvent for both. Amazing.
"Jay-T" wrote in message
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I am going to be painting some laminate kitchen cabinets. They are in
a home that I own that I will be renting out.
My plan is to clean the cabinets, probably lightly sand the surface,
then prime with Zinsser B-I-N shellac-based primer. After that, paint
with either latex-based or oil-based paint.
The Zinsser B-I-N shellac-based primer says to not clean the cabinets
with TSP. One website I found suggested cleaning them with Xylol.
Any suggestions on what to use for the cleaning part?
I assume that oil-based paint would be better and would result in a
harder and more durable finish than latex-based paint. Is that correct?
Any other suggestions or thoughts on how to go about doing this?
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