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Antiquing kitchen cabinets is a great way to give your kitchen a vintage, rustic look. Here are some steps to follow for how to antique kitchen cabinets: Materials needed: - Sandpaper (150 grit and 220 grit) - Tack cloth - Primer - Paint - Glaze - Paintbrushes - Sealant Steps: 1. Remove all hardware from your kitchen cabinets, such as knobs and pulls. If your cabinets have any glass inserts, remove them as well. 2. Clean your cabinets thoroughly using soap and water. Use a sponge to scrub away any dirt or grime. 3. Sand your cabinets with 150-grit sandpaper. This will help the primer adhere to the wood. After sanding, wipe the cabinets with a tack cloth to remove any sawdust. 4. Prime your cabinets using a brush or roller. Let the primer dry completely before moving on to the next step. 5. Paint your cabinets with your chosen color. Let the paint dry completely. 6. Use 220-grit sandpaper to lightly sand the corners and edges of your cabinets. This will create a distressed, antique look. Wipe the cabinets with a tack cloth to remove any sawdust. 7. Apply a glaze to your cabinets using a brush. The glaze should be slightly darker than the paint color. Apply the glaze in a circular motion and then use a clean, dry brush to blend it in. 8. Let the glaze dry for several hours or overnight. Once it's dry, apply a sealant to protect the finish. Reattach the hardware and glass inserts once the sealant has dried. That's it! With these steps, you can antique your kitchen cabinets and give your kitchen a rustic, vintage look.
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