
Adda few more of Danny's driver and PR's this will work also



Here is a few cabinets from the past with the textured bed liner.
Below are a few sub cabinets we did as well.

The spray is the easy part all the prep is were the time is put into.The devil is in the details as I say.
few pointers.
-Sand and fill I can not say this enough
- Seal with the water and glue mix as noted from Danny.This will seal the cabinet and not take as much material to put a finish on the cabinet.
-Fill then sand did i say that

This will get rid of the seam and only this way if you are looking at the textured paint to fill the seam it will not happen.Well it will with 3-4 cans.
You can do this small of cabinet with less tahn a can of textured paint ,yes less than $6.00 worth of the textured paint.BUT.
-you must prim the cabinet with a black paint first.We use a water bases black latex we get from Wal-Mart nothing fancy.At this point if you see a seam fill and sand that seam.Then re prime with the black latex paint.
-Once you are happy with the seams and filling were you need them and the cabinet has a few coats of primer on it.Sand the cabinet with 120 lightly just to make it smooth.Do not remove the black paint down to bare MDF.
-Last clean off the cabinet blow off with air if you have it if not get a light damp cloth and wipe off the cabinet.
- NOW the fun part.
shake up the can of textured paint.1-2 minutes and have a cloth handy.(MUST BE DONE IN A WELL VENTED AREA OR OUT SIDE)
Cover all the floor around the cabinet as the textured spray will spray 4-6ft and some cans I have had spray 8ft of over spray very easy.
-Stand back and spray from 2ft way yes 2ft all you are doing is putting the texture on the black paint.
We start from the bottom and let it dry for a few minutes then flip the cabinet over and spray from the top down.
Hope this helps you a little.
And remember SAND AND FILL.
All the best