

As far as raised lettering, i do it a few ways. If the lettering has a high enough profile, i just use a high speed sander to take the tops off and give contrast. If they are real low profile, i use green tape and an xacto knife to tape them off (i go over them with the high speed sander and whatever grit to give them the brushed look before painting so not to ruin the powder finish by an accidental slip of the sander). When lettering is done another color or polished, i use tape aswell. Taping is actually a pain at first, than you get used to it and become able to tape off in a few minutes. The first time i taped lettering off it probally took me like 2 hours because i kept slicing tape crooked etc. I also do the taping after pre treatment, and before outgassing and once fully cured i try to remove tape asap, when it hardens it leaves nasty edges. I also use a chisel type xacto blade to clean up the soft edges when its still hot around the lettering if its not perfect. I never had to deal with recessed lettering though, so maybe someone else could help you out with that. I'm gunan snap a picture right now of one of my cabinets and send it like i promissed, Duke. Thanks
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