Instructions / Assembly

STEP #1 – CLEAN AND DEGLOSS
The Cabinet Transformations™ Deglosser prepares the surface and allows proper
adhesion of the Bond Coat. The Deglosser eliminates the need to sand or prime the
cabinets. Proper adhesion is critical to ensure optimum results.
Start with Cabinet Frames:
A. Thoroughly inspect your cabinet frames for heavy grease or dirt. Pay special
attention to areas around the stove, microwave, and sink. Clean these extra
greasy or dirty areas with soapy water and wipe clean.
B. Wearing gloves, fold a scrub pad in half and apply the Deglosser liberally on the
scrub pad. Scrub the entire cabinet frame thoroughly to remove dirt and grease.
This will degloss the surface, allowing maximum adhesion of the Bond Coat.
C.
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D. Fill all nicks, goug
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plas
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wood. Us
e a putty knife to apply the
wood filler. Allow to dry and
san
d smooth to the surrounding areas.
E. Remove all door bumpers using a putty knife and dis
card.
IMPORTANT: To ensure optimum results and maximum adhesion of the Bond Coat,
make sure you are THOROUGH in your deglossing of the cabinet doors, drawers,
and frames. This step also applies if your cabinetry has been previously painted.
Using a cordless screwdriver to remove cabinet hardware will
speed up the process. If changing cabinet hardware, check to
see if new or different holes are needed. Fill all holes not needed.