Hi RadioFan! This Rust-Oleum product is specifically for floors. If you are looking to paint oak cabinets. I recommend Cabinet Door & Trim paint! There’s a few videos on this channel with details & tips!
Hi Abbie! You don’t need to prime or use a de glosser! How awesome is that! 😊 Just simply clean the floor with a cleaner degreaser, something like Krud Kutter Cleaner Degreaser, wait for it to dry completely, apply the Rust-Oleum HOME Base Coat and then 6 hours later, apply the Rust-Oleum HOME Top Coat. Allow the Top Coat to dry for 24 hours before light foot traffic. 🎉
what Annie said was perfect advice, always paint over a previously painted wet edge of paint. If you do it in stages and let the edge dry it will not look uniform.
It’s amazing the amount of pros in the comment section. Well done, I’m going to give this a try soon thank you for the inspiration
Just what I needed! Even the linoleum/vinyl in my bathroom is the same color like yours! 🤗
Wow, what are the odds! Thanks for watching and happy painting!
Can you do this with a linoleum floor that is used for heavy commercial use?
How well does this process cover up the wood grain in oak cabinets?
Hi RadioFan! This Rust-Oleum product is specifically for floors. If you are looking to paint oak cabinets. I recommend Cabinet Door & Trim paint! There’s a few videos on this channel with details & tips!
What tip of paint you used . What is the name .what can i use for linoleum
Hi @nesmes1617 we used Rust-Oleum Floor Coating, it's two part project (base and then top coat) and works perfect on linoleum. Happy Painting!
If you have to wait 24 hours before walking on it, how do you manage to use the bathroom?
Well dome. Thank you.
What kind of rollers do you use?
Hi There,
A 3/8-inch nap paint roller will give you the smoothest finish.
Shouldn’t you prime and use a de glosser first?
Hi Abbie! You don’t need to prime or use a de glosser! How awesome is that! 😊 Just simply clean the floor with a cleaner degreaser, something like Krud Kutter Cleaner Degreaser, wait for it to dry completely, apply the Rust-Oleum HOME Base Coat and then 6 hours later, apply the Rust-Oleum HOME Top Coat. Allow the Top Coat to dry for 24 hours before light foot traffic. 🎉
First of all that bathroom is huge
You said wet edge but you didn't do that
what Annie said was perfect advice, always paint over a previously painted wet edge of paint. If you do it in stages and let the edge dry it will not look uniform.