Asked by: Eba Ariznavarreta
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Last Updated: 2nd Jul 2024

How to protect painted cabinets?

Use a natural fiber paintbrush to apply a thin layer of clear dewaxed Shellac to all cabinet surfaces. Allow the shellac to dry for at least an hour before gently sanding any imperfections with 220-grit sandpaper. Use a cotton rag, or a tackcloth to remove any sanding residue.



Is it necessary to apply a topcoat to painted cabinets?

Some paints can be used without a topcoat, but I don't recommend it. To provide maximum protection for your painted furniture, I recommend that you apply a topcoat to high-traffic pieces such as tables tops, kitchen cabinets, and kids furniture. A poly or wax is also recommended for dark matte paints.

How can I prevent my painted cabinets chipping? How to Prevent a Painted Kitchen Cabinet from Chipping

  1. Stick cabinet door bumper pads to the corners of drawers and doors to stop paint chipping from the doors hitting the frames.
  2. Use 100-grit sandpaper to sand the paint chipping areas.
  3. If paint chips are widespread, sand entire doors or cabinet boxes.

It is also asked if painted kitchen cabinets should be sealed.

No matter what paint you choose, make sure you get the highest quality paint for your kitchen cabinets. Apply at least three coats of a water-based polyurethane to. For a smooth finish, use a small foam roller or foam brush. Some stains and paints aren't as durable without it.

Which is the best paint for painted cabinets?

Clear Coats Best for Kitchen Cabinets March 2020

Clear coat Covers (quart)
1 Editor's Choice General Finishes Topcoat 125-150 sq.ft.
2 Rust-Oleum Polyurethane 100-125 sq.ft.
3 Minwax Polycrylic 125 sq.ft.
4 Minwax Helmsman 125 sq.ft.