This premium chalky blend is a pure treat for cupboard doors, with an ultra-flatmatt and an ultra-incredible depth of colour that’s touch dry in just an hour.
The finish is soft to touch, yet hard-wearing enough to handle regular wipe-downs ofsplashes and splatters and stand up to cannoning corks.
With no primer* or topcoat needed for wooden or melamine cupboards, this is arecipe for success. Even glossy cupboards can be painted, simply sand them downfirst with a fine grit sandpaper.
No need to try out fiddly colour charts or stick-on samples, either. Rust-Oleum’s Kitchen Cupboard Paint tester sachets come in 110 colours to whet your appetite.And with each sachet containing enough paint to generously cover 30 x 30cm,deciding on the right shade will be a piece of cake.
The tester sachets are just 99p each and delivery is free from rustoleumcolours.co.uk. Chop,chop!
Before you start painting, clean all surfaces using a degreasing detergent.
Cover any tricky edges or anything you do not wish to paint. Masking tape will allow you to create a clean, crisp edge to the painted surface. Cover worktops,appliances and the floor with a sheet to catch any drips.
Remove cupboard and drawer handles and set them to one side and stir the Kitchen Cupboard Paint thoroughly before use.
With no primer or topcoat needed, this is a recipe for success. Use a brush to paint any hard to reach areas, followed by a short nap roller to coat the remainder. Rust-Oleum Kitchen Cupboard Paint is touch dry in just an hour, making this transformation a piece of cake.