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Paint your bathroom cabinet. You can use one of three types of paint on your vanity: oil-based, latex or chalk-finish paint. Both latex and oil paint require a coat of primer on your vanity before painting. A third option is to use chalk-finish paint.
Subsequently, one may also ask, what kind of paint do you use for bathroom cabinets?
Both oil-based and acrylic paints come with a semi-gloss option. Choose a fast-drying water-based acrylic for bathroom cabinets. Use a primer paint first, or lightly sand existing paint finishes for better adherence of the new semi-gloss paint.
Similarly, how can I paint my bathroom cabinets without sanding?
How to Paint Kitchen Cabinets Without Sanding or Priming
- Remove Any Dirt and Grime. Using a scrubbing sponge, thoroughly wipe down each cabinet surface with a grease-cutting cleaner, making sure to remove all dirt and grime.
- Apply Liquid Deglosser.
- Label Doors + Remove Hardware.
- Clean Out the Inside.
- Paint the Back.
- Insert Thumbtacks.
- Paint the Molding.
- Paint the Front Side.
Our Painted Bathroom Vanity: The “Before” & “After” and How-to Guide!
- Step 1: Remove Vanity Doors & Drawers.
- Step 2: Set Up a Painting Station.
- Step 3: Clean All Surfaces You're Painting.
- Step 4: Fill Holes & Scratches and Sand.
- Step 5: Brush & Roll on Primer.
- Step 6: Paint!
- Step 7: Lightly Sand and Repeat.