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Kitchen cabinet nightmare?
A few months ago my friend and I tried to renew his old 1950s kitchen. We replaced a large part the devices, but decided we would just repaint the cabinets to save money. Unfortunately, during the conversion process, I was something I had strong allergic and was not allowed in the house until the kitchen was finished. I know that she sanded and primed the cabinets before painting them. They used Home Depot Eco Friendly Latex paint. However, the color is now to pull off almost. I am very pleased that they redo again hit! And unfortunately I have absolutely no idea what I'm allergic to! It may be the glue (we removed about 4 layers) may have latex allergies or my have suddenly flared up (I have to work at Home Depot and not molested by color). Does anyone have any tips or suggestions how to fix these problems? Thank you!
Peeling paint that is a direct result of poor adhesion. Although you Primers used, the furniture was probably not properly prepared to accept the primer. If the cabinets were fat-free and not completely free of dust, if they were primed, that was the reason the paint is peeling now. I do know the prospect of all the work is over, a daunting thought, but it is perhaps the only Way to solve his problem. Can think of only one other reason why I, why the paint is peeling, is that perhaps not the primer / paint is completely dry was used between the layers or the wrong kind of primer. I do not know a way to keep peeling paint on something that is out of the separation.
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