(Hey, that’s why I’m the guinea pig.) Steps 1. The only drawback is it wasn’t self-leveling, so in hindsight, I probably would have chosen the Benjamin Moore Advance Primer.īut the Zinsser Primer was still great. I decided on this Zinsser Primer for the prep work since it had most of those same performance qualities as the paint did too. Cabinet paint is definitely not a project supply I would want to save money on if it means sacrificing durability. It’s not the cheapest paint on the market, but the quality makes it worth every penny. Since we were working with white paint, that non-yellowing bit was really important to me. It acts like an oil base by self-leveling, blocking stains, reducing wood grain raise, and sealing for durability while also acting like a water base with easy soap and water cleanup, low odor, low VOC, and not yellowing. In all of the researching I could dig up, nearly every professional cabinet painter’s recommendation was Benjamin Moore Advance. ![]() Benjamin Moore Advance in satin finish (I used the color Simply White). ![]()
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