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shardian:
What exactly do you mean by "difficult spot"?

suits00:
i used the cheapest spary paint, a $1.00 a can. Truly i can't tell the difference between my cabinet and other cabinets that i have seen. I didn't prime or anything.

Kaytrim:

--- Quote from: shardian on May 11, 2007, 11:51:03 am ---What exactly do you mean by "difficult spot"?

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Probably inside corners where a roller may not fit properly or small spaces.  I have a 3" square end and a 4" bull nosed end high density foam rollers that I should be able to start using this weekend.  I'll let you know how it goes.  One thing that everyone says and I understand why is to lightly sand between coats of paint.  This goes for both primer and color coats.  If you don't sand then the new coat will not adhere properly to the previous coat.

TTFN :cheers:
Kaytrim

javeryh:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on May 11, 2007, 11:27:28 am ---
Just for a bit more data, I've used Behr in my house with horrible results, and have used Sherwin Williams with excellent results, same tools and methods.   :)

I wouldn't paint a cab with canned spray paint.  Stenciling, maybe, but never a base coat. 

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For even more data and to be fair, I've never used Sherwin-Williams so I really can't compare the Behr paint jobs to anything... maybe everything in my house looks horrible and I just don't know it!

Chris G:
How can anything Disney be bad?  It's the happiest place on earth!

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