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Patching up scuffed kitchen units

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GotMooMilk · 28/02/2024 12:46

With this house we inherited a lovely wooden kitchen but the cupboard and drawers are horrendously scuffed- found the edges and also just randomly in places.

Quote to Respray was extortionate so can’t afford that.
Its a big kitchen so repainting properly would be a big job and take a while.
Anyone had success colour matching a paint and just touching up the scuffed bits? I don’t want to make it look patchy or worse but I don’t have the time or energy for a full repaint!

thanks :)

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GotMooMilk · 28/02/2024 12:47

It’s painted blue if that helps in a sort of sheen/silk finish

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GotMooMilk · 28/02/2024 21:06

Bump!

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mnahmnah · 28/02/2024 21:10

I would shop around for respray companies. We just had some of our cupboards done and there was quite a range in price!

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Shetlands · 28/02/2024 21:12

I took a drawer front into B&Q Valspar counter and got them to match it.

Beebumble2 · 28/02/2024 22:18

I tried a few match pots until I got the right one. There were only a few chips along thedges.

khakifingers · 28/02/2024 22:33

Our kitchen was painted a F&B colour - not sure whether is was a dupe or real but I bought the dead flat F&B version and a fine art paint brush and I filled the scuffs with dead flat paint, very little paint, thin layers - it doesn’t flash or show up - really happy. Not my favourite colour but it’ll do.

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