Leave to dry before painting a second coat of chalk paint.
Repaint kitchen cabinets with chalk paint.
When dry resand all surfaces lightly to prepare them for the second coat wipe away all sanding dust with a tack cloth then repaint.
Learning how to paint your kitchen cabinets may seem intimidating at first but it really was such a breeze.
Mask off the interiors with painters tape for a clean finish and sand only the front surfaces and visible edges of the cabinet face.
Chalk paint is porous and so eventually those knots will bleed through your extra coat of white chalk paint.
My go to wood sealer is polyurethane but it s a finish that notoriously yellows.
Remove any excess with a lint free cloth.
Use a wood sanding block to prevent rounding over the wood edges image 2.
Two coats of quality paint are usually sufficient but you may want to add a third coat because kitchen cabinets take lots of punishment from cooking heat and day to day use and wood surfaces need all the.
Lightly sand the doors on all sides and faces image 1.
Paint the cupboards in your chosen chalk paint.
Of course they are your cabinets and you can always experiment with just touching them up as you please but for the best long term durability wax should be removed before painting again.
Here annie is using old ochre.
Use an annie sloan flat brush for a smooth finish.
Once dry wax the doors using clear chalk paint wax and a chalk paint wax brush.