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Has anyone heard of anything like this? Can you take kitchen cabinets
to an auto paint shop and have them paint your cabinets? This is a
serious question!

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Has anyone heard of anything like this? Can you take kitchen cabinets
to an auto paint shop and have them paint your cabinets? This is a
serious question!


The materials they work with would not be the best for doing kitchen
cabinets. The equipment may not be the best either. In any case I suggest
that you find a shop that does cabinets.

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Cool! You'll end up with metallic ocean mist over midnight ebony-- with pin
stripes.


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If your kitchen cabinets were metal, this would work great. I've had
lamps, antique metal beds refinished this way and it lasts forever. The
processes they use are not recommended for wooden objects.


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Has anyone heard of anything like this? Can you take kitchen cabinets
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serious question!


I saw a decorator's kitchen who had her kitchen cabinets painted by a friend
at an auto body shop using car paint. They looked very rich compared to the
original "builder's special" look that they originally had.



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Has anyone heard of anything like this? Can you take kitchen cabinets
to an auto paint shop and have them paint your cabinets? This is a
serious question!


I saw a decorator's kitchen who had her kitchen cabinets painted by a
friend
at an auto body shop using car paint. They looked very rich compared to
the
original "builder's special" look that they originally had.


They should look beter as the car paint is around $ 100 to $ 200 per gallon
vers the $ 20 or so for house paint.




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Has anyone heard of anything like this? Can you take kitchen
cabinets to an auto paint shop and have them paint your cabinets? This
is a serious question!


I saw a decorator's kitchen who had her kitchen cabinets painted by a
friend
at an auto body shop using car paint. They looked very rich
compared to the
original "builder's special" look that they originally had.


They should look beter as the car paint is around $ 100 to $ 200 per
gallon vers the $ 20 or so for house paint.


Unfortunately more money does not always mean more quality, especially
if the product is not stable for the use.

I am not saying it would not work well, but rather that I personally
would have my doubts.


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An auto shop would do a good job, but you want a product that stands up
to oils and abrasions, maybe auto paint is not the best, contact 3m,
Dupont, for their product advise. See if Sherwin Williams has automobile
paints, best is ask a manufacturer that makes both. Now if it is wood,
you need paint that expands and contracts, paint for specificly wood
cabinets that hold up to oils and hands, auto paint may be to hard and
crack and look bad in a year.

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An auto shop would do a good job, but you want a product that stands up
to oils and abrasions, maybe auto paint is not the best, contact 3m,
Dupont, for their product advise. See if Sherwin Williams has automobile
paints, best is ask a manufacturer that makes both. Now if it is wood,
you need paint that expands and contracts, paint for specificly wood
cabinets that hold up to oils and hands, auto paint may be to hard and
crack and look bad in a year.


there are specific places for cabinets, my neighbor at work is one such,
familiar with the paints and processes.

Biggest issue is that all auto paints are gloss, while most home
finishes are some matte etc, which is actually a trickty little
deal[paint is naturally glossy and needs additives to be 'flat'
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Automotive paint is for cars. (period) It is very brittle and will chip
if used on wood. I refinish pinball playfields and some guys perfer
automotive clear because it dries real quick and has a deep finish,
however, it will get spider web stress cracks and chip, if not properly
done and mixed. I use water based poly with superior results, but it
takes days for this stuff to dry before I can sand it, but this stuff
is durable. With all the types of paint on the market I am sure you can
find a paint that will suit your needs. I am not a "paint guru" but
polys and epoxies are super strong, durable and work well on wood. If
you have metal cabinets you can find a real professional painter/metal
refinisher to do a spray on electro static paint job that will look
better than factory. I have seen them refinish lab cabinets that look
like a factory finish and they do them in place, with zip over spray.




J. Clarke wrote:
Joseph Meehan wrote:

baking2000 wrote:
Has anyone heard of anything like this? Can you take kitchen cabinets
to an auto paint shop and have them paint your cabinets? This is a
serious question!


The materials they work with would not be the best for doing kitchen
cabinets. The equipment may not be the best either. In any case I
suggest that you find a shop that does cabinets.


For some reason I'm thinking that polyurethane clearcoat would be a superb
finish for kitchen cabinets--using an automotive shop addresses the big
objection to using a 2K polyurethane, which is the specialized equipment
required to do it without wasting a huge amount of expensive coating.


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m Ransley wrote:
An auto shop would do a good job, but you want a product that stands up
to oils and abrasions, maybe auto paint is not the best, contact 3m,
Dupont, for their product advise. See if Sherwin Williams has automobile
paints, best is ask a manufacturer that makes both. Now if it is wood,
you need paint that expands and contracts, paint for specificly wood
cabinets that hold up to oils and hands, auto paint may be to hard and
crack and look bad in a year.


there are specific places for cabinets, my neighbor at work is one such,
familiar with the paints and processes.

Biggest issue is that all auto paints are gloss, while most home finishes
are some matte etc, which is actually a trickty little deal[paint is
naturally glossy and needs additives to be 'flat'


I know of only one time of someone using automotive paint on kitchen
cabinets and it turned out great. I know they are at least 25 years old and
look great still. There was an extreme amout of work in preping the
cabinets. Mutiple coats of sealers, hardeners, primers and endless hours of
sanding. Painting a car was less work. Glad i dont live with it, I would be
tired of the red and black Chinese motiff by now.


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