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<font color=teal>I am Crusty Gizzardsprinkles, ple
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I am thinking about staining my kitchen cabinets this weekend, but am getting mixed information online. Am hoping some handy dis guys (or girls) might be able to help me. I am not terribly handy, but I have successfully painted a few things recently (I painted a door last weekend that looks pretty decent), so I hope I am not biting off more than I can handle. I have a pretty small 'high-rise condo' kitchen, so there aren't a ton of cabinets.
Anyway, onto my questions: This link http://www.onlinetips.org/how-to-stain-kitchen-cabinets mentions that if you are going a darker color stain than the cabinets are currently stained, you don't need to remove the stain first. It doesn't really explain if I need to sand the cabinets if I am going with a darker stain color. The Sherwin-Williams staining website says "To preserve that glowing quality wood gets with age, we suggest you not sand refinished wood." http://www.sherwin-williams.com/do_it_yourself/staining/wood_trim_stain/preparing/index.jsp
So.. do I need to sand these cabinets first or not? Do I need to remove the old stain first? Do I need to prime? Or do I just go straight into the first coat of prime?
Thx!
Anyway, onto my questions: This link http://www.onlinetips.org/how-to-stain-kitchen-cabinets mentions that if you are going a darker color stain than the cabinets are currently stained, you don't need to remove the stain first. It doesn't really explain if I need to sand the cabinets if I am going with a darker stain color. The Sherwin-Williams staining website says "To preserve that glowing quality wood gets with age, we suggest you not sand refinished wood." http://www.sherwin-williams.com/do_it_yourself/staining/wood_trim_stain/preparing/index.jsp
So.. do I need to sand these cabinets first or not? Do I need to remove the old stain first? Do I need to prime? Or do I just go straight into the first coat of prime?
Thx!