You should extract the dust using vacuum extractors. Then, wipe everything down with either a tack cloth or a clean microfiber cloth. Finally, use a small blower to remove any lint and you are ready to prime or paint.
Use a furniture refinisher to dissolve the stain and scrub it away with a bit of steel wool. Although it still involves some scrubbing, this approach is less damaging to...
If the stain has been on there for a while, then you don't have to do anything special. If it was just recently applied, though, I'd make sure to use...
Absolutely not. If you're going to paint anything with a finish on it (which your cabinets almost positively do), you definitely need to rough the material up a bit if...
No, it's just not going to work. I mean, it may work temporarily, but that paint is going to start peeling off and flaking once it dries. You really have...
Shoe polish can help cover scuffs. Try buffing out the scuff with an eraser first, then apply some polish. Buff it in with a soft cloth after it’s had a...