Great stuff! About 45 years ago I was working for my uncle in his painting business. I never will forget using stripper to strip down and sand cabinets. What a chore. This product is going to make my existing cabinet like new again! Thank you for these videos.
This is also self-leveling. I used it on bathroom cabinets that turned out beautifully! Have several projects that I have bought paint for. Can't wait to try it on a leather chair!!!
Thanks Wes, I bought this paint a couple months ago , same color and have been putting off getting started. Great video, can't wait to start this weekend :)
Thanks Wes! I just bought this paint for kitchen cupboards. Your wonderful video has just blown away any hesitation to get started! Karen, Niagara Falls, Canada
Thanks for another great video! That looks really good! Do you think this paint would be hard enough for kitchen cabinets? I have 40 cabinets and 18 drawers, and the worst part of trying to refinish them is trying to get the original factory top coat off. It’s very, very thick. This is probably too good to be true for this job, but worth asking! Thanks again for all the help you give us!
I think All-In-One paint would be a excellent choice for your job. The manufacturer is very good with questions directly through their website. Thanks, Wes
Thank you for this great tutorial, Wes! I might have missed it during your video, but does this need some sort of finish or anything similar afterwards to seal? Thanks so much.
Hi Wes, thank you for the demo on using this paint. I’m conflicted because I bought Ben Moore Advance in satin for my kitchen cabinets. Now seeing this product I would like to know if sanding in between coasts is necessary. With BM, sanding is required and I don’t want to sand for fear of allergies. Any thoughts? Thank you for such a great video.
I was wondering about the durability also, and is it an acrylic ? I love a good thick paint. I redo cabinets and paint the whole house inside and out.by myself
Hey Wes that looks really good, However, I watched a video you did using a gravity fed spray gun from Home Depot made by Husky. One question if you don't mind, Was the paint you used in that spray gun a latex or oil base? I know this if off topic but that video was pretty old. Thank you, Harry
I have old Golden kitchen cabinets from the 90’s and I would like to strip and restrain them to a darker finish! How to tutorial from you would be so great! #nomorepainting 😊
Just started my kitchen cabinets. Bottom half will be oyster. I noticed you don’t really add paint to the roller mine got bubbly so I will try with out adding paint
Hi Wes! Do you think I could use this All-In-One paint as the base coat for your cerusing technique? I watched your videos where you used the ProCoat Hardwax Uroil as a glaze. Do you think those two products would work together and not require a polyurethane topcoat for kitchen cabinets? Over the last few months I have watched all the videos you have put out about cerusing oak cabinets. Thank you for the wealth of information you have shared. I'm hoping to tackle refinishing my kitchen cabinets this spring!
I wanted to add that I saw that Heirloom Traditions has a White Wash Antiquing Gel that has a built in top coat... I am wondering if it would work in the same way as a glaze, if applied and wiped away in the same way.
Sorry...I can not recommend this product for the cerusing technique since I have never used it for that. You might do the research with the manufacturers directly. Thanks for watching, Wes
Hi...if you mean between the panel and stile and rail, typically I do not caulk because of expansion and contraction of the wood. Thanks for watching, Wes
I want to see the finish of this product, I don’t want it to look like I did it myself, would prefer it look like a factory professional finish without brush strokes etc…
He did say he was going to do it exactly as the manufacturer suggested. He exactly followed their instructions, including leaving the doors on. The mfr has videos showing how to do it without removing the doors, etc. This is a great test for his viewers to see a very experienced woodworker’s opinion of the product.
@@DavidWilbanks-k5t Wes explained he was given the cabinet by a client he'd completed a bathroom. Not a flip just a cabinet used to create the video showing a new product..
Because it’s too much work that is not necessary. The makers of the paint say you can but it’s not necessary. And he said the cabinet was given to him and he was just using it to try the paint.