garyhaupt
Aug 27, 2018Explorer
Let's refresh they said....
I started out with a glass of something or other, in my hand....admiring he new look on our in-home kitchen cabinets. That led to a discussion of putting down a new floor in the RV..which led to 'someone' saying..maybe I should do the cabinets in the RV, too!
A bit of a monster...20 doors, drawers, cupboards. All with pulls..have to replace those, of course...I am using a Rustoleum product...
https://www.rustoleum.com/product-catalog/consumer-brands/transformations/cabinet-transformations-light-kit
It is a 5 step process...certainly quicker than sanding each bit. Fourth step is The Boss doing a rub on, rub off stain for the de-stress look. Sixth and last then is a glaze. The kicker is that there is a huge amount of wood trim..wood everywhere...that has to be de-glazed..then painted. Which is where we are now..painting the inside of the RV with first of two coats. I have done 1/2 of the first coat on all the removable wood.



The kitchen 'look'...

And the floor....IF I can find the colour I want..a no click planking, with a full on glue down application. First do a prep on the existing lino..then the glue and planking.
And a trip to the floor place has changed my mind about what I am using. Going to go to a click Torley. Much more likely to withstand sever temp fluctuations.

Gary Haupt
A bit of a monster...20 doors, drawers, cupboards. All with pulls..have to replace those, of course...I am using a Rustoleum product...
https://www.rustoleum.com/product-catalog/consumer-brands/transformations/cabinet-transformations-light-kit
It is a 5 step process...certainly quicker than sanding each bit. Fourth step is The Boss doing a rub on, rub off stain for the de-stress look. Sixth and last then is a glaze. The kicker is that there is a huge amount of wood trim..wood everywhere...that has to be de-glazed..then painted. Which is where we are now..painting the inside of the RV with first of two coats. I have done 1/2 of the first coat on all the removable wood.



The kitchen 'look'...

And the floor....IF I can find the colour I want..a no click planking, with a full on glue down application. First do a prep on the existing lino..then the glue and planking.
And a trip to the floor place has changed my mind about what I am using. Going to go to a click Torley. Much more likely to withstand sever temp fluctuations.

Gary Haupt