Installation Guide

Welcome to NUVO™ - the world’s first one-day cabinet makeover kit! . . .
Be sure to review these Instructions before you get started because there are tips inside
that will streamline your experience -
When your project is finished - send us your ‘before and after’ pictures because they’ll
inspire others – Let us know if you have any questions and enjoy your NUVO™ makeover! . . .
October 2, 2012
What surfaces can I paint?
NUVO™ one-day cabinet makeover paints are designed to adhere to all wood, metal,
laminate and melamine cabinets and frames -
How much does one Kit cover?
Each NUVO™ Paint Kit has sufficient paint to cover the typical kitchen - which is equivalent
to about forty running feet of standard cabinets or about one hundred square feet - Most
people use the ‘running feet’ figure because it’s quicker and easier to figure out -
NOTE: This amount of paint includes coating the front and back sides of all your cabinet
doors - the front of your drawers – and the front and sides of your cabinet frame. It does
not
include coating the interior of your cabinet shelves –
NOTE: – if you’re covering very dark wood or paint with one of NUVO’s™ lighter colors –
then a third coat might be required – There is enough paint included for this occurrence -
How long will it take – and when can I use my cabinets again?
From start to finish – your cabinet makeover should take you about eight hours. Of course, there
are variables - such your painting speed and amount of cabinets – which may impact this time.
However, the beginning Painter should be able to complete the typical kitchen in about 8 hours –
You should be able to put your kitchen back in use in about 4 hours after you’ve finished painting
What other tools will I need?
Here’s the other items you’ll need for your cabinet makeover. . .
1. Ordinary window cleaner – such as Windex
®
- for cleaning the cabinets
2. Small tipped artist brush for reaching any unusual tight spots
3. Screw driver to remove the knobs and pulls from your cabinet doors and drawers
4. Frog Tape
®
Painter’s Tape to keep the paint off of your walls and appliances
5. Fast drying wood filler and #300 grit sand paper if
you have any deep nicks to fill
6. Paint Roller Tray
NOTE - If you’re also going to be updating your countertops with Giani Granite
Countertop Paint – then be sure to makeover your cabinets first
– because this will
eliminate the chance of getting paint on top of your new granite countertop finish -
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