How easy!! I love that the enamel is self leveling! What is the sheen, matte, gloss, semi-gloss? Does it come in other colors? Is it a more durable paint than chalk paint? I really enjoyed this video. Thank you!!
Lorraine Castellon-Rowe between a matte and a satin. It’s not shiny but a sheen. It feels just like a factory paint finish on cabinets. Hope this helps
Would you recommend this paint for kitchen cabinets .. if so, how does that "lots of paint to self-level" work on vertical surfaces .. and, with this paint on cabinets, would you use the topcoat .. thanks
chikinrancher this paint was made with kitchens and front doors in mind. I don’t understand the science of paint , it is self leveling, The key is making sure you find that balance of enough paint and obviously not too much. Your doors would be removed and laid down. I would use the foam roller as you saw me do, on vertical surfaces. No top coat needed
@@ChalkItUpFancy Thanks for the info .. I have been wanting to paint my cabinets forever .. I am going to try painting them without removing the cabinet doors (why I asked about vertical surfaces) .. I have an idea for the hardware (hinges, not handles) .. I will try a small cabinet off to the side and see how it works ..
How easy!! I love that the enamel is self leveling! What is the sheen, matte, gloss, semi-gloss? Does it come in other colors? Is it a more durable paint than chalk paint? I really enjoyed this video. Thank you!!
Lorraine Castellon-Rowe between a matte and a satin. It’s not shiny but a sheen. It feels just like a factory paint finish on cabinets. Hope this helps
@@ChalkItUpFancy Thank you very much for the info. Sounds like a great product!!
Would you recommend this paint for kitchen cabinets .. if so, how does that "lots of paint to self-level" work on vertical surfaces .. and, with this paint on cabinets, would you use the topcoat .. thanks
chikinrancher this paint was made with kitchens and front doors in mind. I don’t understand the science of paint , it is self leveling, The key is making sure you find that balance of enough paint and obviously not too much. Your doors would be removed and laid down. I would use the foam roller as you saw me do, on vertical surfaces. No top coat needed
@@ChalkItUpFancy Thanks for the info .. I have been wanting to paint my cabinets forever .. I am going to try painting them without removing the cabinet doors (why I asked about vertical surfaces) .. I have an idea for the hardware (hinges, not handles) .. I will try a small cabinet off to the side and see how it works ..
chikinrancher you can paint vertically with success. Leaving doors on will be a challenge but not impossible.
Why prime?