Monday, October 31, 2011

Ultra 2 Handle Kitchen Faucet With Sprayer, Oil Rubbed Bronze UF21045

!±8± Ultra 2 Handle Kitchen Faucet With Sprayer, Oil Rubbed Bronze UF21045


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Two-Handle High Arc Kitchen Faucet With Spray. The Impressive Height And Distinctive Arc Spout Provides Beauty And Functionality. Quarter Turn Ceramic Disk Cartridge. Sleek Decorative Lever Handles. Also Available In Stainless Steel Finish - Model # UF21043. Lifetime Faucet And Finish Warranty! Complies With NSF 61.9 Low Lead Requirements, ASME A112.18.1, CSA B125.1, UPC And AB1953.

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Eco-Idea: Paint Kitchen Cabinets

!±8± Eco-Idea: Paint Kitchen Cabinets

One of the most economical and environmentally friendly ways of remodelling a kitchen is to paint your existing cabinets. And yes, you can achieve professional looking results yourself if you take the time to do it right.

1. Clean the cabinets. Preparation is the most important step in the process of painting your cabinets, and it is very important to make sure that all of the surfaces you are going to paint are completely free of all grease, grime, food residue and whatever else may be stuck to them.When doing this remove the doors and hardware and lay them out flat. Use an all purpose cleaner and a rag and then allow them to dry thoroughly.

2. Sand the cabinets. Once dry, use a piece of fine grit sandpaper - 150 or finer - and make a few passes over all the flat surfaces of the doors. Don't forget to do the thin facing pieces on the cabinet boxes themselves. The slightly sanded surface will allow the primer to better hold onto the surface and greatly increase longevity of the paint job.

3. Apply primer. After sanding, it's time to prime the cabinets. Primer forms a better bond with the surface than paint alone would. If your cabinets are already painted and you are re-painting them the same color, it is OK to skip this step and go ahead and apply the paint. If, however, your cabinets are stained and you are trying to cover up the natural wood grain with paint, you must prime them first. The paint will not stick to the varnished surface and the color of the stain will most likely bleed right through your paint.

There are several types of primer that you can use, and which one you choose is largely based on what kind of paint you want to use over the top. If you are using an oil-based paint, an interior oil based primer is recommended. These products tend to have a very strong odor and they are best used when you can properly ventilate the room.

If you are planning to use a latex paint for your top coat, then a shellac based primer is recommended. This product tends to dry fairly quickly, so make sure that you are ready to go before you begin applying it. The shellac based primers, just like the oil based, carry a very strong odor and caution should be used.

4. Paint the cabinets. There are a couple of ways to apply the paint. A pneumatic sprayer is the best way to get a smooth and glossy finish. If you don't have access to one, however, you can still get a great finish by using a high quality paint brush - 2 1/2" to 3" would be ideal.

The key to achieving a professional finish with a brush is to use very thin coats. It may be tempting to try to coat the paint on as thick as possible just so you can be finished, but DON'T. The best and most durable paint jobs are built up by consecutive thin layers of paint.

5. Sand and add additional coats. In between coats, take some 320 grit sandpaper and very lightly sand the flat surfaces again so that you have the smoothest possible surface for your next coat. Use a tack cloth to wipe away all the dust, and go on to your next coat. You will likely need 2-4 coats.

Let dry 24 hours and then hang the doors and install the hardware. Viola- new kitchen without consuming new materials.


Eco-Idea: Paint Kitchen Cabinets

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Kraus KPF-2220ORB Single Lever Pull Out Kitchen Faucet, Oil Rubbed Bronze

!±8±Kraus KPF-2220ORB Single Lever Pull Out Kitchen Faucet, Oil Rubbed Bronze

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Post Date : Oct 21, 2011 03:22:04
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Update the look of your kitchen with this multi-functional Kraus pull-out faucet. Kraus kitchen faucet blends quality and durability with elegance and style. Faucet is constructed from solid brass. Available in stunning triple plated Chrome, Satin nickel and Oil Rubbed bronze finishes. Features dual pull-out spray head with an aerated flow or a powerful spray Twist control spray / aerated stream Spring-tensioned retractable hose Spout swivels 180-Degree. Contains Sedal drip-free ceramic cartridge. Hermetically sealed with adjustable temperature and flow rate limitation Single-lever water and temperature control Single-hole, top-mount installation Water pressure tested for industry standard. Standard US plumbing connections. 2.2 GPM flow rate Installation in a 1.375-Inch hole. Matching cover plate is included Kitchen faucet can be installed with or without a deck plate All mounting hardware and hot/cold waterlines are included Faucet height: 14.9-Inch. Spout height: 8.25-Inch. Spout reach: 9.25-Inch. Hose measures 28-Inch long. Certified: ANSI/ASME A112.18.1; CSA B125; IAPMO/UPC; ADA. ADA compliant. California AB 1953 compliant. Manufactured by Kraus. Limited Lifetime Warranty.

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