Painting kitchen fronts: Instructions for professionals
Who is not familiar with this: Kitchen furniture that is getting on in years! The glossy colour of the kitchen fronts has faded , a yellowish film has settled over them over time and the wood has also lost its shine in the meantime. The purchase of a new fitted kitchen is expensive and the installation time-consuming. If the worktop, appliances and cabinet carcase are still in good condition, it is unnecessary to invest in a new one. Your customers can commission you, their trusted painter, to paint the kitchen fronts before they spend a lot of money on new kitchen furniture. It definitely pays off! Anyone who values an even coat of paint and a professional result when painting kitchen fronts is happy to leave this work to a professional.
In this guide, we explain how an airless paint sprayer can help professionals with this task and how exactly it is used when painting kitchen fronts.