Wondering if a fresh finish can truly change how your home feels—and last for years? or What is the Best Way to Paint Kitchen Cabinets?
We solve that question every day. Since 2011, MR Paint has served homeowners in South Amboy, NJ, and within a 35-mile radius. We focus on careful prep, quality coatings, and a clean job site—so results hold up under daily use.
Call us at (908) 963-7371 or email info@mrpaintnj.com for practical answers and a clear plan. Our team makes the process simple—fast timelines, premium materials, and a durable finish that protects surfaces and boosts curb appeal.
Read on to learn how we approach each project, what choices matter most, and how a thoughtful refresh can save time and money over a full replacement.
Key Takeaways
- MR Paint has served South Amboy since 2011 with skilled, local crews.
- We emphasize prep, premium products, and a durable, clean finish.
- Contact (908) 963-7371 or info@mrpaintnj.com for questions and estimates.
- Services cover a 35-mile radius—fast, reliable, and customer-focused.
- A quality refresh can update style and extend the life of cabinetry.
Why Professional Cabinet Painting Transforms Your Kitchen
You can transform the look and value of your home by upgrading cabinet surfaces—without replacing them.
Cost matters. Full replacement often starts near $10,000. A professional refresh costs a fraction of that and delivers a custom, durable finish that holds up to daily life.
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- Save money: Choose pro services to avoid the high price of new cabinetry.
- Quality results: We focus on every cabinet detail for a factory-smooth surface.
- Long-lasting finish: Premium coatings resist wear and simplify upkeep.
- Added value: A refreshed room looks modern and can increase perceived home value.
We treat your kitchen as the heart of the home. Our team delivers clean work, clear timelines, and a finish that protects surfaces for years.
The Best Way to paint kitchen cabinets with MR Paint
A pro-level cabinet refresh delivers lasting results and saves you time and stress. We handle every part of the process so homeowners get a durable, factory-smooth finish without the hassle of a full replacement.
Understanding the Process
We start with careful cleaning and inspection. Doors and hardware are removed, labeled, and set aside. Surfaces are prepped for adhesion—sanding, filling, and degreasing—so the final coat bonds properly.

Why Choose Professional Help
Precision matters. MR Paint uses premium products like Benjamin Moore Advance, a waterborne alkyd that self-levels and requires about 16 hours between coats for a smooth finish.
- Consistent process: Every step—prep, primer, topcoats—is controlled for lasting results.
- Save time: Pros avoid common DIY mistakes and shorten project time.
- Refacing option: We can replace doors, drawer fronts, hinges, and hardware while keeping your original cabinet box intact.
- Clean and prep
- Prime and coat (allow proper dry time)
- Reassemble and inspect
We answer homeowner questions at each step. The result: kitchen cabinets and cabinet doors that look and perform like new.
Essential Tools and Materials for a Durable Finish
A reliable tool kit and quality materials make the difference between a lasting finish and a short-lived fix.
We bring pro gear for every cabinet project—shop vacuum, drill, paint rollers, foam rollers, a paint sprayer, putty knife, brushes, and painters tripods. These tools speed work and reduce dust and debris during the job.
Quality materials matter. Bonding primer, sandpaper, wood filler, and painter’s tape create a stable surface for the topcoat. That primer step improves adhesion and extends the life of the finish.
- We remove and label hardware carefully so every piece stays safe and organized.
- Proper brushes and rollers prevent streaks and deliver a smooth, even coat.
- MR Paint supplies premium primer and paint for each kitchen project—treated like our own home.
- We provide all supplies so the cabinet and hardware work is complete and protected.
Preparing Your Workspace and Cabinet Surfaces
Before any coating goes on, we lock in order and protection across the room. Good prep reduces mistakes and saves time. Our crew works quickly but carefully.

Labeling and Organizing Doors
We label every door and drawer with a number or letter. This simple step ensures each cabinet door returns to its original spot. It prevents fit issues and keeps hardware aligned.
- Order matters: Doors are grouped in a dedicated area for drying and inspection.
- Protection: We use quality painter’s tape to shield counters, appliances, and floors from splatter.
- Accountability: Every door is checked and recorded so nothing is lost during the process.
Proper preparation is the crucial step in our process. It makes the final reassembly smooth. That attention to detail keeps your kitchen cabinets functional and looking new.
The Importance of Proper Cleaning and Sanding
Start right: thorough degreasing and careful sanding prevent common finish failures. This prep step saves time and produces a uniform surface for topcoats.
Degreasing Surfaces
We use a TSP cleaner to remove grease and dirt from every cabinet area. Oils pressed into wood ruin adhesion. Deep cleaning stops that problem.
Filling Imperfections
Small dents and holes get wood filler applied with a putty knife. After it dries, we sand with 120 grit sandpaper until smooth.
This step fixes imperfections and ensures hardware and frames sit flush during reassembly.
Dust Removal
Removing all dust after sanding is critical. Even a few particles can mar the final paint finish.
- We perform deep cleaning of your kitchen cabinets for proper adhesion.
- We sand cabinets with 120 grit sandpaper and smooth out holes and flaws.
- All dust is removed before primer—clean surfaces mean durable results.
Serving South Amboy, NJ and a 35‑mile radius, MR Paint stands behind our work. Call (908) 963-7371 or email info@mrpaintnj.com to schedule a consultation and learn about painting kitchen cabinets that last.
Applying Primer for Maximum Adhesion
Primer is the invisible guard that lets paint stick and last on glossy and laminate surfaces.
We apply a high-quality primer to every cabinet door and frame. This creates a surface the final coat can bond with. For glossy or laminated finishes, primer is essential.

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Our process is deliberate:
- We use a brush for edges and a roller for flat surfaces to avoid streaks.
- We address imperfections—fill, sand, and re-prime problem areas before the next step.
- We tape and protect nearby surfaces so primer stays where it belongs.
We follow manufacturer drying hours between coats. That pause prevents runs and pooling in corners. The result: cabinet doors and frames ready for a smooth, durable finish.
Techniques for a Factory Smooth Paint Application
A smooth, factory-like finish starts with the right technique and steady attention at every step. We pair product choice with careful surface prep and controlled application so your cabinet doors get a lasting look.
Choosing the Right Paint and Process
Benjamin Moore Advance is our go-to for a self-leveling, waterborne alkyd that creates a factory-smooth finish. It needs proper dry time between coats so the finish can level and harden.
We use a professional paint sprayer for even coverage. That reduces brush marks and speeds the project.
- Remove dust with a tack cloth before the final coat—dust ruins a smooth finish.
- Apply each coat with care and allow recommended hours between coats.
- Sand light imperfections with 220 grit sandpaper between coats for flawless surfaces.
Primer remains essential on glossy or worn surfaces. It improves adhesion and helps the final finish resist wear.
We finish with a final inspection of all doors and hardware. The result: clean edges, smooth faces, and a durable look that lasts. Serving South Amboy, NJ and a 35‑mile radius, MR Paint stands behind our work. Call (908) 963-7371 or email info@mrpaintnj.com to schedule a consultation and learn about painting kitchen cabinets that last.
Reassembling Hardware and Final Touches
Final assembly is where careful prep meets a flawless look. We wait the required cure time so the paint and top coat harden fully. Then we start reassembling every cabinet and door with care.

We use the labels created in the first step. That ensures each cabinet door returns to its original spot. It prevents fit problems and keeps hardware aligned.
- Once the coat is cured, we reinstall hinges and handles and align each piece for smooth operation.
- We wear gloves when handling cabinet doors to avoid fingerprints on the fresh finish.
- Every hinge and handle is tightened and tested so holes line up and drawers close properly.
- We check that the paint surface is flawless—no snags from a brush or missed spots—before final sign‑off.
We finish with a quality check. The result: kitchen cabinets that look uniform and work like new. This final step guarantees function and a professional result you can trust.
Expert Tips for Maintaining Your New Cabinet Finish
Protecting a fresh finish starts with simple habits in the first 30 days. The paint needs time to harden fully, so treat surfaces gently during this period.
For routine cleaning, use a soft cloth and mild soap. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive pads — they dull the finish and strip color.
- Cleaning: Soft cloths only. No bleach or ammonia-based cleaners.
- Hardware: Wait several days before installing new pulls or handles to prevent marks.
- Care step: If minor scuffs appear, contact us for touch-up advice rather than aggressive rubbing.
- Final step: Proper maintenance protects your investment and keeps the look consistent.
- Questions? Call MR Paint at (908) 963-7371 for tips on long-term care and cleaning schedules.
Follow these simple steps and your cabinet finish will stay smooth and vibrant for years. We’re here to help every step of the way.
Conclusion
Clear steps and steady work turn a worn surface into a long‑lasting update. We handle every part of the process—cleaning grease, sanding wood, and applying primer and top coats—so your cabinets look and perform like new.
Our team answers questions about color, dry hours, and coats for each project. We protect doors, remove dust, and use correct sandpaper grit so the final coat cures with a smooth finish.
Serving South Amboy, NJ and a 35‑mile radius, MR Paint stands behind our work. Call (908) 963-7371 or email info@mrpaintnj.com to schedule a consultation and learn about painting kitchen cabinets that last.