INSL-X Cabinet Coat - Urethane Acrylic Satin Sheen Enamel Cabinet Paint, 1 Gallon Kit, White
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The ultimate acrylic cabinet paint for a “factory-like” finish when refurbishing kitchen and bathroom cabinets, shelving, furniture, trim, and crown molding. Delivers an ultra smooth, durable finish. Super adhesion to hard-to-coat surfaces without primer. Durable satin cabinet finish that resists chipping, scuffing, food stains, grease & water. 350 - 450 square foot coverage per gallon
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BeckyLove
This came highly recommended and it did not disappoint. It did take several coats but was worth the work
Howard
Two coats of BIN shellac primer using foam roller and it dried beautifully to a hard shell-like surface. Next, applied the Cabinet Coat using the same foam roller and hundreds of small bubbles formed and they will not level out. Thinking it's in the paint, I took it to a paint store to get it stirred mechanically. Came back, foam roller again and the same thing. I've painted 3 churches and 2 houses so this is not my first rodeo. Finally dawned on me that the foam roller is not compatible with this paint, so I switched over to a HVLP sprayer and it turned out sooooo beautiful.Out of curiosity, I purchased Behr cabinet enamel and tinted a gallon to the same color as this slightly eggshell based INSL-X, then used the same foam roller on the inside of the cabinet - no problems at all. Dried very smoothly.Conclusion: don't use foam rollers with this paint. I set up a temporary paint booth and ended up using a sprayer. Horizontal pass vertical pass, dry, sand with 220 grit, repeat two passes, lightly sand, light 3rd coat if necessary. Turned out great!
Cynthia DiAmore
What a wonderful surprise, this is a great product. I needed to paint my kitchen cabinets and this was perfect...easy application, quick dry and beautiful finish. Highly recommend.
Amanda
We are fixing up our 1916 home and repainting a TON of things, as replacing isn't an immediate option for some stuff. I had made the rookie mistake during some of our initial painting of rooms in getting a cheap paint and I learned the hard way usually it is worth a little extra money in this area (I live for a good deal). After a lot of research we opted to try Inslx first for our kitchen cabinets, which I had sanded down thinking we might stain them but I'm SO GLAD we decided on using this paint instead. We are a bit of a wear and tear household and this stuff is amazing and I think worth the price. Super durable and easy to clean. I have since painted over several door frames that had multiple layers of dark maroon/brown paint, and this stuff just sticks on everything and covers like crazy (it all needed at least 2 coats, but I was dealing with some seriously NOT ideal surfaces) and is very forgiving of my often less than perfect brush technique (huge plus). The wash washability is the biggest factor in why we recently forked over the $$ for another gallon. We will be putting up beadboard wainscoting in the kitchen soon and I feel confident that this paint will be durable as hell against bumps, spills and the like. Once I realized this was a Benjamin Moore product the price and the quality made sense. BOTTOM LINE: it isn't cheap, but in my opinion if you are looking for a rough interior semi gloss this is THE paint.
A Malamute Mom
Performed perfectly by doing prep and following instructions to a T. High shine, performed well over new base coat to ensure adhesion. Some brush strokes visible. Still looking good!You definitely need to wear a high quality respirator!
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