{"id":1586,"date":"2019-05-18T10:35:32","date_gmt":"2019-05-18T17:35:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lifeonroute.com\/?p=1586"},"modified":"2022-09-18T07:11:50","modified_gmt":"2022-09-18T14:11:50","slug":"painting-rv-cabinets","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lifeonroute.com\/painting-rv-cabinets\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Paint RV Cabinets: A Step by Step Guide with Tips"},"content":{"rendered":"

RVs are notorious for having dark, dated, dingy cabinets. Our 1994 Safari Trek was no exception. We wanted to give our cabinets a new lease on life for minimal cost so paint was our best friend.<\/p>

We took the following steps to refresh our cabinets with paint<\/strong><\/p>

  1. Clean and Degrease<\/strong><\/li>
  2. Repair and Patch<\/strong><\/li>
  3. Sand and Degloss<\/strong><\/li>
  4. Prime – one coat of surface appropriate primer<\/strong><\/li>
  5. Paint – two coats of high-quality semi-gloss<\/strong><\/li>
  6. Clear Coat – recommended but optional<\/strong><\/li><\/ol>

    They say painting is 90% prep and 10% painting and I couldn’t agree more. It’s a time-consuming process to get your cabinets ready for paint but it’s well worth the work to have refinished cabinets that will last.<\/p>

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