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Wooden kitchen - paint in frenchic or something else?

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WillowB · 24/05/2020 14:17

I know there's been a few threads on painting kitchen cupboards but I can't find many that mention Frenchic. I have a friend that raves about it & they have lots of good feedback on their Facebook page.
Just wondered if anyone had used this on wooden units? If so how durable has it been?
Anyone that's painted a wooden kitchen a while ago that's lasted well able to tell me what they used? Thanks!

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LolaSkoda · 24/05/2020 16:43

I’m in the process of doing mine at the moment. It’s been on the units for three days and seems quite tough. I tried scraping the paint off as a test and it wouldn’t budge.

Amazing paint to work with. Really forgiving and if you do light coats you can barely see the brush marks.

For a kitchen use the alfresco range. Long term, can’t answer in durability but so far so good.

WillowB · 24/05/2020 22:22

Thank you! I painted a dresser in F&B eggshell a few months ago and I can already see little chips. Frenchic sounds a bit more robust. Only problem is the colour I want is out of stock Hmm

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MaternityNurse007 · 29/05/2020 09:06

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