Keep in mind that these cabinets were painted more than 7 years ago and it was the third time they were painted and they still look like new. There are no brush marks to be found and the paint finish is so uniform, sleek and smooth. I was blown away by how gorgeous and sleek my cabinet finish looked after he painted it with the Floetrol mixed with paint:
My painter told me not too worry because he had a secret weapon Floetrol. I was concerned because this would be the third time the cabinets were painted and I didn’t want them to look like they had layers of thick paint. I was first introduced to Floetrol more than 7 years ago when I had my kitchen cabinets professionally painted. Floetrol is a liquid paint conditioner that you just pour into your paint and it greatly helps to reduce paint build up on brushes, extends the drying time, helps to create a smooth finish and it virtually eliminates brush marks.
Floetrol mixed with paint makes a huge difference when painting cabinets, doors, trim or furniture pieces. I’m starting with this tip because it is by far my favorite. I wanted to narrow down and share those painting tips that make a significant difference in the finished project, whether you’re painting a wall, cabinets, trim or furniture pieces. I had so many painting questions and emails after I posted my favorite tips & tricks for choosing paint colors a few weeks ago, that I thought I would follow up with a few of my favorite painting tips.