So thankful for the great review. Nice job on the cabinets! I just bought that sprayer and work for Sherwin Williams using only that paint! I have a whole house renovation to do. I needed to know how much masking to do. Thank you so much!
@@silvahomesolutionsllc6398 for contractors. About $90 /gal right now for homeowners but a must for cabinets. Always sales. 25%off now. Buy on sale tint later. Can return if in good condition.
@@ryan74701 point me in the right direction becuase I’ve tried to do research. I’ve seen MANY guys use urethane on cabinets. And that’s what I use. And it looks great. And it drys hard. But I’m thinking about changing to precat lacquer.
LOLLLLL SWEU on cabinets is trash, if you are getting your cabinets sprayed you need to use a 2k paint or a high quality 1k paint, only brands you should use are Renner, Centurion, Evirolak, or Milesi. Trust me. SWEU is a great paint, rolls, sprays, brushes easy, levels better than most paints, but its just not durable enough for high traffic kitchens. A 2k paint will last 5x longer than SWEU, even the 1k paints from Renner and Centurion 3x more durable than SWEU.
Two-component paint is mixed with an accelerator, also referred to as a hardener. After mixed, you have a limited pot life which is usually long enough. Oftentimes, the paint is thinned if using HVLP spray equipment. Please look up "Isocyanates" before using 2k products. The iso's in hardener is the worst part. Many people use a charcoal respirator for protection -- that is not good enough, but charcoal masks are ok for uncatalyzed paints. To be safe, use a supplied air system especially when working indoors. @@rjthomasindyusa
So thankful for the great review. Nice job on the cabinets! I just bought that sprayer and work for Sherwin Williams using only that paint! I have a whole house renovation to do. I needed to know how much masking to do. Thank you so much!
Nice review
Trabaja bien con un tip 308?
Where do you purchase the clips
amazon, duh. They are kinda $$ for what they are. Just use hooks and hang them from hangers on a closet rod.
Which paint did you use ?
Sherwin Williams Emerald. The trim enamel. We liked it a lot. It is not cheap though! Around $70 a gallon
@@silvahomesolutionsllc6398 for contractors. About $90 /gal right now for homeowners but a must for cabinets. Always sales. 25%off now. Buy on sale tint later. Can return if in good condition.
@@waitingforit3386 Oh, man! Good to know.
No sr that paint is not good enough for cabinets, is not even a 2k product
What are you talking about? That’s a great cabinet paint
@@TheRealDill93 no it isn't, do some research.
@@ryan74701 point me in the right direction becuase I’ve tried to do research. I’ve seen MANY guys use urethane on cabinets. And that’s what I use. And it looks great. And it drys hard.
But I’m thinking about changing to precat lacquer.
Graco, not Grako
LOLLLLL SWEU on cabinets is trash, if you are getting your cabinets sprayed you need to use a 2k paint or a high quality 1k paint, only brands you should use are Renner, Centurion, Evirolak, or Milesi. Trust me. SWEU is a great paint, rolls, sprays, brushes easy, levels better than most paints, but its just not durable enough for high traffic kitchens. A 2k paint will last 5x longer than SWEU, even the 1k paints from Renner and Centurion 3x more durable than SWEU.
absolutely agree!
What do you mean when you say a 2k paint?
Two-component paint is mixed with an accelerator, also referred to as a hardener. After mixed, you have a limited pot life which is usually long enough. Oftentimes, the paint is thinned if using HVLP spray equipment. Please look up "Isocyanates" before using 2k products. The iso's in hardener is the worst part. Many people use a charcoal respirator for protection -- that is not good enough, but charcoal masks are ok for uncatalyzed paints. To be safe, use a supplied air system especially when working indoors. @@rjthomasindyusa