I recently wrote about my first press trip to see and test-drive Rustoleums new Cabinet Transformations kitchen repainting kit. I was impressed with my experience but there is nothing like a real-life testimonial from someone who has used the product on an entire kitchen. Did skeptical Connie like it? Yes. The minute she finished her first bathroom, she ran out for another kit to paint the second bathroom, then for more to repaint the kitchen. Heres a snippet of her enthusiastic story:
What a great, great product. Tell Rustoleum theyre welcome to come over and shoot a commercial here if they want to. I wouldnt want to be in it Im 59 years old and well past my expiration date. Thats what actressess and spokesmodels are for! I love the Rustoleum Cabinet Transformations I swear Im about ready to buy stock in the company.
Actually, Connie first contacted me because there was a small problem. She wrote:
I started out my Cabinet Transformations project in our master bathroom, just in case it didnt look as good as the pictures on the packaging, because nobody really sees it besides the two of us!
All of our cabinets were spray-painted with thick white latex before we bought the house. Naturally the guy sprayed right over the hinges and not only were they peeling, but so were the joints on the cabinets. Actually these cabinets were just about a deal-breaker for me, but I finally thought Id just live with them for awhile and then have them ripped out and replaced. (For $30,000 or so!)
Anyway, the bathroom turned out fantastic. So then I did the guest bath, and finally the kitchen. My one and only complaint is that Rustoleum doesnt provide NEARLY enough glaze. Theyve gotta be kidding with that teeny little can no WAY would it cover 100 feet. I called their Customer She directed me to just go buy another whole kit, and said Rustoleum would reimburse me. Im on my last section of kitchen cabinets now and its clear that Im going to run out of even THAT glaze before I get done. Does anybody know where to get that type of glaze?This kit is the worlds greatest idea, but it is just proportioned SO WRONG!!! Can anybody help? Thanks!
By now I know all these people at Rustoleum. I emailed them, and they jumped right on it. Not only did they help Connie out with more glaze, at no additional cost. Cathy, a leading member of the Rustoleum brand team, responded quickly:
Connie I am so sorry that you ran out! As with any new product there is always room for improvement and comments like yours help us deliver better products in the end. With that being said, at this time there is not and option to purchase the glaze on its own at a retailer, and we do not recommend any other product as a substitute. As a result to consumer demand we will be adding an additional 1/2 pint of glaze to our small Cabinet Transformations kit going forward. Rust-Oleum will also be offering additional glaze, in the near future, if someone happens to run out of the product. (Cathy then gave Connie some options to get more glaze.) We do apologize that you ran out of the product, and really appreciate the feedback. Thank you Rust-Oleum Cathy
Isnt that great customer service? Good on you, Rustoleum! Back to Connie heres her DIY painting story:
The cabinets in here were solid wood and well worth saving none of those cheap crappy veneers that you usually see these days. I just didnt think they were salvageable. Thus my willingness to spend $30,000 to rip them out and get new ones.
This is a before picture of the kitchen, but I didnt specifically take it because I was going to re-do the cabinets. I just took those to send to some of my out-of-town buddies once we bought this house. Too bad I didnt get close-ups of the awful peeling white paint on the hinges and joints!
Ugly white sprayed on paint, chipping and slopped over the hinges.
I deliberately took photos of the nice new finished cabinets (left side of pictures) while the awful chipped white cabinet doors were still in place on my last section of kitchen (right side of pictures).
As you can see, I went with the darker kit in my kitchen, due to the terra cotta colored floor tile.
In the bathrooms, my tile and grout is quite light. I used one lighter Cabinet Transformations kit, and that was enough for both bathrooms.
So I see all these kitchen and bathroom photos, and they dont look particularly retro to me, so I ask Connie how she happened upon this blog. She answers and we also get this funny back story about her Dear Husband (DH):
I think I got there because I was trying to find out how I could get more glaze, and you had just participated as one of ten designers who went to RustOleum to test the Cabinet Transformations product. Your blog just happened to be about Cabinet Transformations that week. It was definitely a roundabout approach! Our condo is about thirty years old, so not really retro. We have cathedral ceilings which we call retro because all the newer houses have 10-foot ceilings and crown molding!
Heres a funny story: I was one of the first people in the Palm Springs area to buy a Cabinet Transformations kit. Lowes had just put their first 8 boxes on display that day. So when I brought it home and showed my husband, he kinda rolled his eyes and said: What did you waste money on THAT for? I told him that if the thing works like I THINK its gonna work, itll save him thousands and thousands of dollars.
He was pretty skeptical, though. I couldnt even get him to make me some drying racks, so the master bath seemed to take forever, because I had to wait for each coat to dry before I could flip the doors over and do the other sides.
Anyway, by the time I put the glaze coat on, his eyes were about popping out of his head. He immediately made some drying racks for me and he had the doors off the guest bath cabinets even as we were waiting for the top coat to fully dry before re-hanging the doors in the master bath! So as soon as I got done with the guest bath, I bought two more kits, this time in the darker shades. Im pretty sure he had the kitchen cabinet doors off by the time I got home.
I cant see how anybody could NOT love this product. In my case, replacing the existing cabinets with ones of the same quality would probably have cost at least $20,000 because theyre solid wood not those cheap veneers you so often see. Instead I bought a total of four Cabinet Transformations kits and was refunded for the fourth one because I only bought that one to get more glaze. So, about $240 total.
I thought youd get a kick out of my husbands initial skepticism followed by his Attitude Transformation! If Im Cabinet Transformations biggest fan, Id have to say hes now Number Two.
Thanks for your interestthis has been fun Later, Connie
Thank you, Connie yes, this has been fun! Please do keep in touch I especially want to hear how the new paint wears! And if I ever make it to Palm Springs, you and I will have to go thrifting. Well get you some great bit 1960s lamps for your Palm Springs groove pad!
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