I am a pro painter. Grady knows how to paint- no doubt about it. He is well spoken, and gives solid advice. There are always many meathods to use when painting. This is one way to paint cabinets, the simplest way. You could also remove the doors, knobs, and set up a large work area, even spray the doors with an HVLP, or roll them with a fine nap roller. He shows the easiest way to do it well.
im repaintin my cabinets at home. i sanded them down with 60 then 120 grit then i painted them with a dark brown paint, but i can see the brush marks. is it possible to get a laminate like finish by painting. if not how????
@ShiXkenXAnsatsusha A good result of getting no brush strokes would be to unscrew the doors buff or sand with very fine sandpaper then use a spraygun with solvent based paint, this way the brush strokes are not to be seen, I am sure there are other methods though personally I prefer the brush stroke finish.
Its up to the painter and the overall quality that the client is paying for. You wouldn't bring out all the bells and whistles for a client who just cares about the bottom line. And you wouldn't do corner cutting for a client who pays top dollar. Just my two cents
Removing all the knobs and doors to paint just takes too long. Then you have to rest it somewhere to dry. Or paint 1 side and wait 30 minutes. The way hes doing it, is goood. 5-10 minutes and hes done. (Imagine removing all the cabinets to paint, 20-30 doors all over the place!! STUPID!)
Just for laughs 2011
piyushmshah 1 month ago
Remove the doors and knobs. Use a trim roller for the faces and a brush for the edges.
educatedjamaican 4 months ago
I am a pro painter. Grady knows how to paint- no doubt about it. He is well spoken, and gives solid advice. There are always many meathods to use when painting. This is one way to paint cabinets, the simplest way. You could also remove the doors, knobs, and set up a large work area, even spray the doors with an HVLP, or roll them with a fine nap roller. He shows the easiest way to do it well.
SouthernWhiteTrash 9 months ago
Sorry but I think you do not how to do it..... It is better to take off the doors and paint; then put them back... I would be a lot better...
rcastrini76 9 months ago
Sorry but I think you do not how to do it.....
rcastrini76 9 months ago
remove the nob everybody knoes how to do paint
vickyimp 1 year ago
lol
remove the knob s
vexviper 1 year ago
Best expert on youtube.
Go Grady!!
Garciamrcool 1 year ago
Remove the knobs Mr. Short Cut.
ohiotrue 1 year ago
im repaintin my cabinets at home. i sanded them down with 60 then 120 grit then i painted them with a dark brown paint, but i can see the brush marks. is it possible to get a laminate like finish by painting. if not how????
ShiXkenXAnsatsusha 2 years ago
@ShiXkenXAnsatsusha A good result of getting no brush strokes would be to unscrew the doors buff or sand with very fine sandpaper then use a spraygun with solvent based paint, this way the brush strokes are not to be seen, I am sure there are other methods though personally I prefer the brush stroke finish.
UKPainter 2 years ago
Its up to the painter and the overall quality that the client is paying for. You wouldn't bring out all the bells and whistles for a client who just cares about the bottom line. And you wouldn't do corner cutting for a client who pays top dollar. Just my two cents
chileanfabz 2 years ago
Removing all the knobs and doors to paint just takes too long. Then you have to rest it somewhere to dry. Or paint 1 side and wait 30 minutes. The way hes doing it, is goood. 5-10 minutes and hes done. (Imagine removing all the cabinets to paint, 20-30 doors all over the place!! STUPID!)
Sufferinsilenc3 2 years ago
I agree - removing the doors and hardware is the only right way to do it. This is more like "Corner Cutter's Village"
jwd0808 2 years ago
Expert ????
An expert would have removed the doors and hardware. Would save a lot of time and a "cleaner" look!
And where is the instructional dialog? Things like maintaining a wet edge, always brush into the paint ????
Expert my A*s ...freakin' idiot!
hometechnc 3 years ago