Shannon Brantley
09-09-2021, 10:17 AM
A little back ground: I'm a cabinet shop. I spray pre-cat lacquer with an air assisted airless. I use Milesi products. I'm not really set up to spray anything else.
Here's my predicament: I've got a customer that I'm doing a lot of work for through the rest of his house . He pays very well so I don't say no to him. He's insisting that I, not the contractor that's been dragging this job out, repaint his cabinets. I've talked him into letting me rebuild all of the doors and drawer fronts so it's just face frames and inside that concerns me. The old paint is super glossy and looks so be latex.
Here's my plan: I'm thinking sand and prep everything, spray a white pigmented shellac, (shellac sticks to everything and everything sticks to shellac, right?) and then the lacquer. Anyone see problems with this plan? Or have a better one?
Here's my predicament: I've got a customer that I'm doing a lot of work for through the rest of his house . He pays very well so I don't say no to him. He's insisting that I, not the contractor that's been dragging this job out, repaint his cabinets. I've talked him into letting me rebuild all of the doors and drawer fronts so it's just face frames and inside that concerns me. The old paint is super glossy and looks so be latex.
Here's my plan: I'm thinking sand and prep everything, spray a white pigmented shellac, (shellac sticks to everything and everything sticks to shellac, right?) and then the lacquer. Anyone see problems with this plan? Or have a better one?