What Kind Of Glaze To Use On Kitchen Cabinets: Easy Steps Of Glazing Kitchen Cabinets


Easy Steps Of Glazing The Kitchen Cabinets

Glazing can help to get an antiquated look to the cabinets, it can create the depth in the finish or can make a stain look darker. It is one of the easy jobs, that usually requires less time to complete, and by following a few steps mentioned below you can get the best kind of glaze:

Step 1: Preparing The Cabinet

  1. Remove all the items from the kitchen cabinets and then store them safely away from the work area. Now move the furniture out of the space or as far as possible from the work area. Place up a ladder if required. If the cabinets are high above the head then a ladder is needed to access them easily.
  2. Remove all doors as well as the drawers from the cabinets, also remove all the hardware including the door handles. This will help to prevent them from getting the paint on them as well as keep them looking clean like new.
  3. Now the user needs to fill any of the large holes or the cracks with the help of a wooden putty and finish. After applying the wooden putty in the holes and cracks, leave it to dry completely and then sand smoothly. This will make the cabinets look finished as well as also smooth.
  4. Cover the counters, walls as well as the floors with the help of plastic drop cloths or with the canvas tarps. This will protect the rest of the house from any glaze splatters.
  5. Wash the cabinets and leave them to dry completely. With the span of time kitchen cabinets can become coated with the smoke, oil as well as other deposits. The user must thoroughly try to remove all things with the help of the degreasing cleanser before glazing the cabinets.
  6. Paint the cabinets. If the user wants to repaint the cabinets, then it is the right time. Make sure that they are smoothly sanded after that apply the primer as well as allow it to dry completely. Apply the paint color of the choice and then allow it to dry completely.

Step 2: Glazing

  1. After the paint job is done then seal the paint with the help of a clear high gloss spray-on lacquer.
  2. Tape all along the edges of cabinet doors as well as drawers, so that the user will not accidentally glaze those areas. The tape will help to ensure that the edges will remain clean.
  3. Obtain the glaze as the user can purchase the premixed glaze, which is the easy option, or make the custom colors. Choose the glaze color based on personal preferences in a way so that it will complement the rest of the kitchen's decor.
  4. Mix the glaze thoroughly. Whether the premixed glaze or prepared one, make sure that the glaze is mixed properly. Take a paint stirrer or the wooden stick to mix it well. This will help to ensure to get even color as well as texture when applying.
  5. Now apply the glaze to a section of one cabinet. It is advisable to apply a thin coat of the glaze to the kitchen cabinet, with the help of either circular or the straight motions. Use a rag, a brush to apply the glaze. Wipe down all the glazed area with the help of a clean, lint-free cloth to achieve the look that is desired. The user can use the different materials for wiping the glaze to achieve different kinds of the looks all along the seams.
  6. Work in the small sections, the glaze will dry quickly once it is applied so it is a good option to complete only small sections at a time. The longer glaze will be left before wiping, the darker the finish will get.
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