A: Hi Kenny, thank you for your question. As it turns out, we do not recommend using an HVLP sprayer with our products. However, you can use an airless sprayer. Have a great day! - Alex
by|Mar 19, 2024
Q:Can this be applied to bathroom ceilng
by|Mar 19, 2024
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A: Hi Thomas, thank you for your question. You should have no issues using Behr Cabinet, Door, & Trim Paint for your bathroom ceiling. Ensure the surface is sound, clean, dry, and prime with our Kitchen, Bath & Trim Primer No. 75. Have a great day! -Alex
by|Mar 19, 2024
Q:Can this paint be painted over with a latex semigloss paint and have good adhesion?
by|Mar 13, 2024
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A: Hi Donald, thank you for your question. Our Cabinet, Door & Trim Enamel can be coated over with a latex semi-gloss paint. Typically, glossy/slick surfaces are scuff sanded to help with adhesion before painting. The adhesion of the paint will depend on the product, and you can reach out to the manufacturer to determine whether it will adhere. Have a great day! -Lina
by|Mar 14, 2024
Q:Can I use this paint to paint a tv entertainment center with an electric fireplace insert?
by|Mar 8, 2024
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A: Hi Kimeas, thanks for the question. As long as the surface of the entertainment center dosen't get above 140 degrees, you can paint it with our Cabinet, Door & Trim Paint. Temperatures higher than 140 may cause the coating to fail prematurely. Also keep in mined that the surface needs to be primed with an appropriate primer before painting. Have a great day! -Ronald
by|Mar 8, 2024
Q:What grit sandpaper should I use to sand my kitchen cabinets before I prime and paint them?
by|Mar 3, 2024
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A: Hi Jennifer, thank you for your question. When scuff sanding glossy surfaces, we recommend using 220-240 grit sandpaper. Have a great day! - Randy
by|Mar 4, 2024
Q:How long should I wait before handling the painted molding?
by|Mar 2, 2024
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A: Hi Jasmine, thank you for your question. The Cabinet, Door and Trim Satin Enamel should be dry to the touch in about 2 hours. For complete abrasion resistance and durability, it's best to allow the coating to cure for at least 7 days or more. Have a great day! - Randy
by|Mar 4, 2024
Q:Can I use this paint with an electric paint sprayer?
by|Feb 29, 2024
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A: Hi Katie, thank you for your question. Our Cabinet, Door & Trim Paint can be sprayed with an Airless Sprayer. We recommend using a .013"-.015" sized tip for spraying the paint. Have a great day! -Ronald
by|Feb 29, 2024
Q:I have the same question as below. Will this paint work on cabinets that are already painted laminated. The current ones are white and I want to paint them a light grey, but i need to be sure this paint will stick to and cover the glossy laminate paint
by|Feb 26, 2024
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A: Hi Nancy, thank you for your question. The Cabinet, Door and Trim Paint can be applied to previously painted surfaces once primed using a product such as our Kitchen, Bath and Trim Primer No. 75 for interior cabinets or Multi-Surface Primer and Sealer No. 436 for exterior cabinets. Glossy surfaces should be scuff sanded before priming. Have a great day! - Randy
by|Feb 27, 2024
Q:Do Pre-primed Interior Bedroom or Bathroom doors need primer before this paint?
by|Feb 26, 2024
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A: Hi AquaMom04 thanks for your question. Yes, we recommend priming all surfaces before applying our Cabinet, Door & Trim Paint. This will ensure the paint adheres properly and provides the best durability. Have a great day! -Christina
by|Feb 26, 2024
Q:Will this paint work on lamanted cabinets
by|Feb 20, 2024
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A: Dear Valued Home Depot Customer,
We have reached out to the manufacturer and their answer is,We do not recommend any of our product directly on laminate. Instead, you’ll want to use our Bonding Primer No. 432 on laminate cabinets before painting. Good luck with your project!
by|Feb 28, 2024
A: Hello, thank you for your question. We do not recommend any of our product directly on laminate. Instead, you’ll want to use our Bonding Primer No. 432 on laminate cabinets before painting. Good luck with your project!