highwood122
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i have some kitchen cabinets with a white painted finish and the grain shows through the paint ,does any one know how this is done please as i would like to achieve the same
i cant tell what the paint is, it is the finish used on wren kitchen cabinets, i assume that it is some kind of acrylic water baseCan you identify what type of paint it is?
yes thanks,think its oak, any way to raise the grain on redwood pine, any suggestions would be helpfulIf it's the texture of the grain you can see it's probably because the cabinets are made out of something with a deep coarse grain like Ash.
I was thinking in these terms, too. Either a finish like that or a water-based finished that was sanded but I don't see such finishes being applied on mass produced furniture as they're time consuming.These are melamine or vinyl with a matt paintable finish which is then sprayed. The wood grain is embossed into the plastic. It was a popular finish maybe 2005 on using Ash veneer and solid for the doors.
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