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Originally Posted by HeavenlyOne
I was going to get the Kilz colors, guaranteed to cover in one coat, however, I'm using the Kilz regular as primer since there are dark and odd colors on the walls.
Also, for the cabinets, I'm not repainting, but staining them after stripping them. I think it will look better than painting them, and there's no way they can take another coat as they are. They are sticky and some doors won't even close because there's no room!
I have an electric hand sander, but will that work on getting the rest of the latex off that's peeling but too thin to pull off the wall?
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You'd have to do a perfect stripping job on the cabinets in order to stain them afterward. I would also use mineral spirits to clean off any residue after stripping and sanding.
I would also knock off the loose/peeling paint with a wire brush and then sand. Wire brushes are great.
You can't continue sanding sheetrock, if that's what you have. It will ruin it.