The key is in the prep work.
Painting vintage metal cabinets.
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Move horizontally up and down the cabinet.
Vintage industrial painted metal cabinet.
Start at the top and paint it from side to side.
Prepare the metal cabinet for painting.
Take your time painting your metal cabinets.
Allow to dry for up to 12 hours.
Use fine sandpaper and go over the cabinet to remove any loose paint or rust.
You will most likely need to apply two coats of paint over a high quality coat of primer.
What i would do with old metal cabinets is sand them so the the surface is nice and flat and then paint them with high gloss alkyd tremclad or rustoleum paint.
Clean the cabinet well with a damp cloth.
Coated metal cabinets most painted metal kitchen cabinets and drawers were factory finished with an epoxy finish or a powder coating.
Repainting your metal cabinets may take awhile but your kitchen will look brand new when the transformation is complete.
Sanding will help the new paint to stick better.
Then you can finish with a coat of acrylic latex paint.
Then sand with 220 or 400 grit sandpaper followed by the application of a metal primer.
Oil based paints are the most durable.
Use a sponge paint roller to apply metal paint primer in long straight passes.
You are now ready to prime your metal cabinets.
Use a metal primer that is oil based.
Before applying a new coat of paint you ll need to rough up.
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You can paint your metal cabinets but you would first want to clean them with an industrial cleaner to remove any kitchen grease and particulates.
Remove anything that may be in the drawers of the cabinet.
Use slow even roller or brush strokes for the best coverage and results.
Allow the cabinet time to dry.
You need a good brush and a nice careful hand to apply it evenly without too many brushstrokes but once done it will last ages and wear really well.