Inherited a job of maple cabinets that the previous painter gave up on......I mean, they walked off the job out of frustration that they couldn't even strip, stain and finish cabinets.
Anyway......I won't have a problem doing these, but do have a question about masking the interiors and to see if there's a quicker/easier way.
These are your typical solid wood faced cabs. with the white melamine interiors. To mask for lacquering, I run a strip of 2" first on the melamine, then cut some cardboard that fits and then tape it in the opening sealing it off completely.
Am I missing a simpler way to do this?
Anyway......I won't have a problem doing these, but do have a question about masking the interiors and to see if there's a quicker/easier way.
These are your typical solid wood faced cabs. with the white melamine interiors. To mask for lacquering, I run a strip of 2" first on the melamine, then cut some cardboard that fits and then tape it in the opening sealing it off completely.
Am I missing a simpler way to do this?