Updated August 14, 2023
Painting your kitchen cabinets is a great way to transform your kitchen. And Benjamin Moore Advance cabinet paint is the best paint for the job. Cover those wood-stained cabinets that date your Toronto home with a waterborne alkyd enamel offering a furniture-grade finish that’s long-lasting, easy to keep clean, and has superior surface protection.
Keep reading to learn how to prep and paint your cabinets and where to buy Benjamin Moore Advance cabinet paint in Toronto.
Professionals prefer Benjamin Moore Advance cabinet paint for more than its smooth application, factory-like finish, and over 3500 available colours.
Tiny imperfections are no match for Benjamin Moore’s Advance waterborne alkyd formula. It flows like the traditional oil-based paints and glides with consistency but without the VOCs giving you a uniform surface with no brush marks.
Advance cabinet paint incorporates more pigment and binder molecules (volume solids) than other brands. High-volume solids give a richer colour, more durable scuff-resistant surface, and exceptional coverage, meaning fewer coats with this high-hiding formula.
Benjamin Moore Advance cabinet paint dry time is 4-6 hours to the touch and 16-24 hours before re-coating. Most waterborne alkyd paints typically take 30 days to cure completely.
While other paints lose durability and weaken performance when adding pigments, Benjamin Moore’s Gennex® Colour Technology uses a stronger, simpler formula to provide better vibrancy, hide, and durability by removing unnecessary chemicals and allowing vibrant colours to stay true.
Since kitchen cabinets are prone to greasy film, you must clean them with a mild degreaser and wet sponge.
Once the cabinets dry, it’s time to rough them up. Kitchen cabinets typically have a glossy finish that’s too smooth for a primer to adhere to, so lightly sand the surface with medium sandpaper (100-150 grit) to give the primer something to stick to.
If there are any imperfections like minor dents or gouges, use filler to level them with the rest of the cabinet. Wipe clean and let dry.
After removing the doors, drawers, and hardware and cleaning and prepping the cabinets, it’s time for primer.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on painting kitchen cabinets:
Warm water and dish soap, applied with a soft cloth, is the best way to clean your newly painted cabinets. Proactively wiping your cabinets every couple of weeks will prevent a heavy build-up of grease and grime.
To remove grease build-up, use a vinegar and hot water solution and then rinse with clean water. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, which can damage the finish or strip the paint.
The no-fail solution for preventing dirt build-up on your cabinets is regularly wiping them. Clean up food and drink splatters immediately — the longer they sit, the more difficult they are to remove.
If you have cabinets next to a self-cleaning oven, they’re susceptible to damage from the intense heat. Always remove any drawers and doors adjacent to the stove when self-cleaning your oven.
Beware of small appliances that sit on the counter or mount under your cabinets, such as toasters, kettles, or coffee makers, as their heat rises and can cause heat and moisture damage.
Once you have beautifully painted cupboards, the last thing you want is chipping or fading. You can prevent this by:
On a side note, with high-volume solids,
Benjamin Moore Advance cabinet paint colours don’t fade like others, thanks to Benjamin Moore’s Gennex® Colour Technology.
For the best results, remove the doors and hardware before painting. You can’t do a proper prep job, and it can be difficult to prime and paint with them on.
Yes. Apply an all-purpose high-hide primer that isn’t lacquer-based to all surfaces.
Yes, as long as you use a primer, you can use Benjamin Moore’s Advance cabinet paint, which is waterborne alkyd paint, on any cabinet material, including wood or laminate.
Benjamin Moore Advance cabinet paint dry time is 4-6 hours to the touch, 16-24 hours before re-coating or re-installing, and 30 days to cure completely.
Painting kitchen cabinets is a great way to give your home a fresh new look. And Benjamin Moore Advance cabinet paint is the best paint for kitchen cabinets.
Aside from its factory-like finish and durability, this high-quality Benjamin Moore paint has plenty of benefits, like superior coverage, unmatched flow and levelling that glides with consistency creating a uniform surface with no brush marks, fast drying time, advanced vibrancy, hide, and more.
Paint Colours Unlimited is an independent Benjamin Moore authorized dealer and retailer serving downtown Toronto. From interior and exterior walls to the best paint for kitchen cabinets, doors, and window frames, our trained professionals offer unmatched customer service and the knowledge and experience to make your next painting project a success.
Questions? Speak with the experts at your Toronto West paint supply store — Paint Colours Unlimited — for all your priming and painting needs.