I had a senile moment and a stovetop fire we extinguished shortly after the wife noticed it but not before the thick black smoke and heat had refinished the four wall cabinets most proximate to the conflagration - and significantly discoloring teh wooden T&G Ceiling above them.
So, I dug up the correspondence with Shenandoah Cabinets (LOWES BRAND) to ask if they would sell me enough paint to cover a few doors. To which they replied "call LOWES."
So I went in to ask. They guy I'd ordered the eight grand worth of cabinets from was no more - well, not employed there as far as one could tell. Instead, a female employee much concerned with starting here vacation when she got off at seven wasted my time advising that "We have an excellent paint department and, if you bring in a door they can match the color before listening to my request to get the identical paint first applied 'at the factory' so I might understand what sort of equipment would be required to properly/best apply the material to my prepped cabinet doors.
She contacted Shenandoah and came back with 'it's water based" and you can brush it on!
Meanwhile, she had passed me on to another 'Sugga Bear (really!) ho similarly failed to acquired the requested information - most frustrating.
hat is it exactly, that I should be asking/might expect the cabinet company to know about the $75/quart material they used to color my cabinetry "Linen?"
Anyone? Since I am not expert in refinishing and spray painting has long ago changed from the acrylic? enamels I last purchased decades ago, I'm not sure my lack of specificity is hat Shenandoah isn't offering me the response I think I need.
e.g. what would you need to know about the paint if you were refinishing my cabinet doors?
Thanks for taking the time to read this. Any help will be appreciated. Shenandoah is a subsidiary of Woodmark (if I understood Sugah bear correctly.
So, I dug up the correspondence with Shenandoah Cabinets (LOWES BRAND) to ask if they would sell me enough paint to cover a few doors. To which they replied "call LOWES."
So I went in to ask. They guy I'd ordered the eight grand worth of cabinets from was no more - well, not employed there as far as one could tell. Instead, a female employee much concerned with starting here vacation when she got off at seven wasted my time advising that "We have an excellent paint department and, if you bring in a door they can match the color before listening to my request to get the identical paint first applied 'at the factory' so I might understand what sort of equipment would be required to properly/best apply the material to my prepped cabinet doors.
She contacted Shenandoah and came back with 'it's water based" and you can brush it on!
Meanwhile, she had passed me on to another 'Sugga Bear (really!) ho similarly failed to acquired the requested information - most frustrating.
hat is it exactly, that I should be asking/might expect the cabinet company to know about the $75/quart material they used to color my cabinetry "Linen?"
Anyone? Since I am not expert in refinishing and spray painting has long ago changed from the acrylic? enamels I last purchased decades ago, I'm not sure my lack of specificity is hat Shenandoah isn't offering me the response I think I need.
e.g. what would you need to know about the paint if you were refinishing my cabinet doors?
Thanks for taking the time to read this. Any help will be appreciated. Shenandoah is a subsidiary of Woodmark (if I understood Sugah bear correctly.