How To Remove Wall Paint From Kitchen Cabinets. But you risk messing up the final finish that is exposed doing it that way. Now back to stripping the paint from the cabinets.
Scouring pads and or steel wool - You'll use these with the solvent to remove the stripper residue. These prevent the cabinet from crashing to the floor if your hand slips while you remove it. If the cabinet is screwed to the wall from inside the cabinet, then use a screwdriver to unscrew it from the wall.
Take care not to track paper fragments or stripping gel onto carpets or flooring during cleanup.
When all of the paint is removed, wipe down the surface with paper towels to remove residue.
Clean rags - Have them handy to wipe the wood after using the solvent. If the cabinet is nailed or otherwise attached to the wall, then you will need to use a pry bar to pull it free of the wall. Painting your kitchen cabinets isn't quite as easy as grabbing a gallon of eggshell and going to town.
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