Refinishing Kitchen Cabinets

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  • Опубліковано 17 лют 2010
  • How to refinish kitchen cabinets

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  • @chriseaton7741
    @chriseaton7741 10 років тому +2

    Nice comprehensive videos, I am working on my 40 year old kitchen and these help a lot. Thanks!

  • @sn20
    @sn20 9 років тому +1

    thank you for posting this sir. I highly appreciate your effort.

  • @DocPegLegRed
    @DocPegLegRed 9 років тому

    Thank you so much for your video I had no idea how different you can make a cabinet look. I always thought you would have to look at least somewhat similar to the color of the stain.

  • @rbr266h
    @rbr266h  14 років тому

    @leticia2001
    I used a gloss finish - but it just depends what look you want.
    Sanding past 220 is ok to do - some people say that it closes the pores of the wood
    more, and the stain will not absorb as easily, but it really depends on the wood type and if you want a heavily stained look or lighter stained look.

  • @WideWorldofTrains
    @WideWorldofTrains 8 років тому

    Very nice video, thanks for posting

  • @leticia2001
    @leticia2001 14 років тому

    Thank you. Your video has been very helpful.

  • @LuckyFellow327
    @LuckyFellow327 13 років тому

    Great details, great presentation ... Keep up the good work .

  • @rbr266h
    @rbr266h  14 років тому +1

    @777Decypher
    Wood conditioners work well to give your stain a uniform appearance. The reason I did not use one is because the stain I used was a gel stain - a heavy bodied stain, that normally does not require a conditioner - if used on oak. If it would have been a wood like pine, I would have used a conditioner.

  • @mrmeiyen
    @mrmeiyen 13 років тому

    Great video!

  • @erubio070707
    @erubio070707 13 років тому

    Great video .. Haha reminds me how I'm a girl that loves to paint my house. next project my kitchen ...

  • @rbr266h
    @rbr266h  11 років тому

    stain is never a problem to brush on. The clear coat (polyurethane) can be brushed on as well. I sprayed it just because I had a sprayer. I brushed it many times as well. Just don't overbrush the poly, as it will leave brush strokes. I really don't love sanding - but you can sand everything by hand, or use a chemical stripper. If you have an orbital sander, it makes quicker work of it.

  • @rbr266h
    @rbr266h  14 років тому

    @tgilldesign If you want to match an existing finish, the best way to do it is take one of your doors to a paint store that does stain mixing. Out here, its Sherwin Williams. They will match a stain color to an existing finish. Since you want to do all your lower cabs, the match does not have to be exact - pretty close will do. I have had them match stain up almost perfectly. You can always mix stain colors yourself, but its a bit more work - a lot of trial and error.

  • @WideWorldofTrains
    @WideWorldofTrains 8 років тому

    Oh and what do you think of the stain and clear coat all in one products? Im gonna do my kitchen soon (just experimented w an old cabinet door that was removed for a over the stove microwave) The wood looks like an Oak grain but they might be black walnut

    • @rbr266h
      @rbr266h  8 років тому

      +Dunkirk NewYork Those products have come a long way. They actually work pretty well. I always test any stain on some scrap wood of similar species before I commit.

  • @BHPaintingRefinishing
    @BHPaintingRefinishing 13 років тому

    A great video, once I made the mistake of spraying Minwax Fastdry Poly with an airless sprayer, they told me that their product was made to be brushed! I am sure that it is OK to use an HVLP though.

  • @kevintempleman7473
    @kevintempleman7473 9 років тому

    Do you have any before/ after pictures of the entire kitchen? My kitchen cabinets are identical To yours and I'm debating refinishing vs replacing

  • @rbr266h
    @rbr266h  13 років тому

    @tgilldesign sorry for the late response - get some wood that is similar - whatever it is - oak or maple, etc.
    now get a few off the shelf stains that come close - start putting test strips on the wood. make sure you let it dry fully and then put your poly coat on. now see how close of a match you get to your exisiting. I will mix several stains together sometimes to get the desired effect. also multiple coats of stain will give a different appearance as well

  • @robertpap6726
    @robertpap6726 11 років тому

    What are your thoughts on two in one stain and poly finishes?

  • @kevintempleman7473
    @kevintempleman7473 9 років тому

    Also, what is the best kind of stain to use?

  • @jamesagent86
    @jamesagent86 14 років тому

    @lynnjean2 before you apply your stain make sure you stir it first

  • @tgilldesign
    @tgilldesign 14 років тому

    Great video.... Question for you. What if I want to match the exact same stain/finish of my 22 year old oak kitchen cabinets? It appears only the base cabinets need refinishing.... the wall cabinets are in very good shape... but need to refinish the base. I want to make sure the base refinish/stain matches the original wall cabinet stain/finish. Thanks.

  • @Kritiker313
    @Kritiker313 13 років тому

    A well-done video, very professional and informative. I have two questions. First, would it be a bad idea to begin sanding with sand paper that is coarser than 100 grit? Second, I noticed that sanding sponges are not rated with a "grit" number so I'm wondering whether to start with coarse, medium, fine, etc. Thanks, in advance.

  • @elgordo496
    @elgordo496 9 років тому

    I am doing bath cabinets. This helped a lot. Especially the part on sanding. So many videos don't show this step or advocate skipping it all together???

  • @rbr266h
    @rbr266h  11 років тому

    I've had some luck with them, mostly on smaller surfaces like face frames and trimwork. For some reason on larger panels, they don't work well for me. Give it a try on some scrap wood of the same species as your project. But make sure you get a large sample, because everything looks good in a small area.

  • @tgilldesign
    @tgilldesign 14 років тому

    @rbr266h - Thank you for your advice! Very nice of you to respond so quickly.. Have a great day!

  • @777Decypher
    @777Decypher 14 років тому

    Great vid, clear, simple, informative, Question; what is your opinion on Wood Conditioners, I noticed you did not apply any, is a unness- step?

  • @svetusik72
    @svetusik72 13 років тому

    Hello, great video! I have a question. It appears I have the same finish on my kitchen cabinets as you were using in this video. I just bought this house few months ago and tried several products to repair damage on the cabinet doors. There is wather damage and the finish is peeling to the bare wood. Touch up pencils and things do not work. I do not refinish the whole thing, as I have too many of them and most are in great shape. Can I touch up with this gel stain?

  • @69charger440sixpack
    @69charger440sixpack 13 років тому

    Hi great video, i was wondering did you use a gel? and if you did what color from what brand? thnx.

  • @rbr266h
    @rbr266h  11 років тому

    those are Bench Cookies sold by Rockler. $12.99 for 4. They have a non slip grip surface on both sides. Work very well for routing or sanding. Keeps the door from slipping around. Go to rockler dot com.

  • @leticia2001
    @leticia2001 14 років тому

    Was your poly spray finish satin, semi-gloss, or gloss? Everything you said concerning the number grit sandpaper you used starting with 100, you mentioned if it was your house you would end with a 220. Today we used 220 and then finished with a 320 is this ok? Is it a benifit or a waste of time? Thanks.

  • @annasrt
    @annasrt 13 років тому

    man, that's a great simple video. you gave me an idea of the project I'm going to do. but I actually want to ask you a question.
    I have an old kitchen (wood) but it seems the old owner just paint it with whatever (cheap staff) and it look green color paint. If I want to refinish with a color similiar to the one in you video, should I scrapp the cabinets first then sand it?
    and I'm planning to do it for the whole kitchen, should I talk the cabients off easier for me or just do it on walls? thnx

  • @sirmikemurray
    @sirmikemurray 10 років тому

    where can i buy a sprayer in the uk

  • @miguelsandoval3894
    @miguelsandoval3894 11 років тому

    what was the color that you applied ?

  • @TheTerry02
    @TheTerry02 13 років тому

    Are you thinning down your top coat so it will actually spray from a cup gun or gravity fed gun? You aren't using a sealer and hand sanding after your stain ?

  • @Monecresto1
    @Monecresto1 9 років тому

    hello I need to paint my kitchen and i think it is wood laminate ??? can do that?

  • @rbr266h
    @rbr266h  9 років тому

    Kevin Templeman Sorry, no before and after. Refinish vs replace - just depends on how much time you have vs money.
    New cabinets are a great choice especially if you do not like your current kitchen layout, or the boxes are in bad condition.
    You can also take a look at getting new doors and ordering them pre-finished. Then you could just stain the face frames to match.

  • @vvolfman2121
    @vvolfman2121 13 років тому +1

    good description but bad choice of stain color

  • @israellp81
    @israellp81 13 років тому

    @rbr266h Congrats on the video its really cool

  • @rbr266h
    @rbr266h  11 років тому

    It's called Cordovan. I used a gel stain. I think most of the stain mfg's carry Cordovan color.

  • @BeautyServices
    @BeautyServices 13 років тому +4

    Gosh, you look like Ben Stiller!!!! Lol

  • @lanacosant
    @lanacosant 10 років тому +1

    What kind of paint should I use for laminate cabinets?

    • @rbr266h
      @rbr266h  10 років тому

      you can use any good interior latex paint. the key is getting a good primer coat on there. I would sand down the cabinets with 150 grit, put down a good primer coat, let it dry, sand it down with 220 grit, then put your top coat of paint on. without a decent primer, the paint will not stick well to laminate

  • @stara808
    @stara808 8 років тому

    any suggestions to veneer sand thru repair? trashed? paint only?

    • @rbr266h
      @rbr266h  8 років тому

      +wave surfa I would go with either paint , or if you still want a stain look, check out Rustoleum Cabinet Transformations kit.
      It's kinda like a paint system that will resemble the look of stain, and works really well for damaged surfaces

  • @alwayspatriotic
    @alwayspatriotic 13 років тому +1

    what color stain is that? It looks so flat and unpretty.

  • @gabrielleszasz
    @gabrielleszasz 8 років тому +1

    This looks great but most of us can't spend an hour + on 1 cabinet door in just sanding... I guess you need that if you want to stain it, but you don't have to go down to bare wood if you want to paint it, right?

    • @rbr266h
      @rbr266h  8 років тому +2

      +Gabriella Szasz if you want to paint your cabinets, just take 120 grit, and give them a single sanding with that.
      All you need to do is scuff the surface, so that the paint can adhere. Make sure you use a good primer. 2 coats primer and two coats paint would be perfect - semi gloss looks really good on cabinets

  • @user-dx9dq4cs5p
    @user-dx9dq4cs5p 8 років тому

    Hi,Any advice on staining and not showing brush marks? I used a gel stain and the color is nice but I can see brush marks in the finish.

    • @rbr266h
      @rbr266h  8 років тому

      +timothy hubert I like to use a foam brush as an applicator - you can either put it on and wipe off the excess after 5 min or so - that will normally get rid of any brush marks.

    • @user-dx9dq4cs5p
      @user-dx9dq4cs5p 8 років тому +1

      Thanks for the tip by the way a much better brush did the trick it was expensive but the result is much better

  • @americanfinefinish
    @americanfinefinish 12 років тому

    @777Decypher cont.... Real finishers don't use wood conditioner
    anyways, the key is a multi step process and shading techniques.....

  • @bikerguy5944
    @bikerguy5944 8 років тому

    what brand of stain did you use? It is oil or water based?

    • @rbr266h
      @rbr266h  8 років тому

      +Joan deeren It was oil based gel stain. I think it was minwax.

  • @lucasgarcia262
    @lucasgarcia262 8 років тому

    ¿I want to know how long it took for sanding a cabinet door?

    • @rbr266h
      @rbr266h  8 років тому

      +Lucas Garcia To fully sand the finish off a door, it takes me on average about 15 minutes to completely
      sand a door with some detail. The flatter your door, the quicker it will be.

  • @jrzoska
    @jrzoska 8 років тому

    What did you mean by saying that,"if it were my house I'd also do a sanding with 220 grit" ?

    • @rbr266h
      @rbr266h  8 років тому

      +Tadeuz K Sanding the cabinets really well, and working thru the grits - 100/150/220 - will give you the best finish.
      With oak, the 220 grit sanding will close up some of the pores in the wood, giving you more even stain coverage.

  • @DF-ke4cp
    @DF-ke4cp 8 років тому

    Thanks for the video! I don't own any kind of electric sander. Is it possible to refinish my cabinets using sanding blocks only for that part of it?

    • @rbr266h
      @rbr266h  8 років тому +1

      +MWJ yes absolutely. it may be a little slower, but you have way more control. If your doors do not have any damage, the sanding will be minimal.
      you just want to take 120 grit paper, and scuff the finish enough to take off any blemishes/scratches/etc, and give the paint a surface to bite onto.
      Use a sanding block for all of your flat surfaces. Good luck

  • @rbr266h
    @rbr266h  10 років тому

    You are describing laminate or rigid thermo foil. You probably want to leave it alone, as there is not much you can do to refinish it. I have used a product by Rustoleum called "Countertop Transformations" which allows you to apply a finish over laminate. The stuff is really durable, but a bit pricey. It does not come in a wood grain, but has some cool finishes. Google it and see if it would work for you. Or you could reface the cabinets by ordering new doors and veneer for the face frames

  • @rbr266h
    @rbr266h  9 років тому

    Kevin Templeman you should check out Old Masters line of stains. They are really good.

    • @adanaguilar9778
      @adanaguilar9778 7 років тому

      Russ Richards where d u bay u spray gone?

    • @rbr266h
      @rbr266h  7 років тому

      Rockler.com

  • @Bootsystem66
    @Bootsystem66 11 років тому

    Alternating with spray and hand brush is really confusing. What if I don't have a spray gun, should I go and buy one then?. Why telling us you love sanding and then again, you involved all manner of sanding machines...just confusing. lol

  • @videodownhiller
    @videodownhiller 13 років тому

    Great video. Very informative and clear, but man...those cabinets are ugly. Before and after. Before they look like they belong in an 80's mobile home, and after they look plastic. I don't like the color or finish when done. Is it possible to make these look like brand new professional finish when you are done?

  • @americanfinefinish
    @americanfinefinish 12 років тому +4

    This guy has no clue how to refinish cabinets or oak.

  • @americanfinefinish
    @americanfinefinish 12 років тому

    @777Decypher @777Decypher This guy has no clue on how to refinish cabinets. First off you don't sand first you use a chemically stripper then sand whats left in the grooves. should not take more then 10 min to have that door completely ready for stain. Real cabinet finishers don't use store bought stains like this. He basically painted this door with some ugly stain. Real finishers make there own stains and custom mix them. Also Oak never needs wood conditioner. cont.......