This is the best paint for furniture whether you re painting wood or veneer.
What is the best way to paint laminate furniture.
Primer is important especially when painting over laminate.
For painting laminate furniture you want to do at least 2 coats of primer and let them cure completely overnight if you can in between coats.
Paint adheres best over a scuffed surface making true wood cabinets a great candidate for painting sand the surface to prep it for paint and the result is a better bond and smoother finish.
Be careful not to over sand though.
You can even sand in between coats for maximum adhesion.
See your paint can for specific drying instructions.
A beginner s guide to paint furniture without effort for a professional finish.
Priming laminate furniture with a bonding primer is the only way to really get the paint to stick to laminate furniture.
If you re priming laminate furniture use zinsser b i n shellac base primer.
Choosing the right paint.
Unlike wood laminate is a smooth non porous material so it really needs something to grab onto primer will do the trick.
Let the primer dry according to the instructions on the can of primer.
Otherwise use zinsser bulls eye 1 2 3 primer.
Some paints call for apply for a primer coat before applying the paint.
Wait 4 hours then apply the second coat.
I use 150 220 grit sandpaper to sand the laminate because it s the best way to get the primer and paint to adhere properly.
Laminate is a slick and non porous surface so it s best to lightly scruff the surface.
Prime your laminate dresser with 2 coats of bonding primer for the best results.
Using a clean mohair roller apply your first coat of paint.
Apply the primer using a brush or roller until there s an even coverage on the entire surface of the furniture.
Painting furniture is one of the easiest ways you can transform a piece.
Trust me this step will ensure your paint job lasts.
The key is to degloss and roughen the plastic surface of laminate and melamine and to use the right paint or coating products.
This is especially important if your wood cabinets are already stained or have a glossy finish you will need to get through this finish layer first either with sandpaper or a liquid.
Prime using a mini foam roller and use a foam brush to get into any hard to reach areas.
Look for primer at your local hardware or paint store.
Others can be used without primer.