For painting on high-touch wooden and metal surfaces like kitchen cabinets, Boysen Quick Drying Enamel is indisputable and a bestseller for several good reasons.

First, it’s named as such because it really is fast-drying. Boysen’s Research and Development Team developed it to be so which resulted in a drying time of just 6 to 8 hours. Compare this to other enamel paints in the market that can take up to 36 hours to dry.

Boysen Quick Drying Enamel is also reliably durable with a high gloss finish so whatever you paint will look good for a long time. You can use it for both interior and exterior surfaces too. So if you wanted to paint your outdoor metal furniture with it, go right ahead.

Next, it has good hiding. Meaning you’ll have to worry less about those minor stains on the surface of what you’re painting. Once painted, you won’t see them anymore.

Readily Available Colors for Boysen Quick Drying Enamel

There are 22 readily available colors for Boysen Quick Drying Enamel, including black and white. Find them at your nearest home depot ready for you to take home.

They all come in a glossy finish for that sought-after shine. The glossy finish makes cleaning your painted surface easier too. Useful if you’re painting kitchen cabinets and shelves!

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Using Tints to Achieve More Colors

If you want to achieve colors beyond what’s readily available, there’s the option of mixing your own hues with Boysen Oil Tinting Colors. With the colorants, you’ll be able to get pastel to medium shades.

If you’ve never mixed your own paint colors before, the video below gives a good introduction on how to achieve a wide range of hues. The Boysen app also has a tool called Mix Your Colors to help you out.

Inspiration for Boysen Quick Drying Enamel at Home

Royal Blue B-640

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A classic color for kitchen cabinets, you just can’t go wrong with a dark blue. It’s a timeless, tried-and-tested color for kitchens that’s able to add interest to the space without it being too loud. Of course, it looks very chic as well. Pair with accents in warm tones.

Ivory B-621

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Go for light, fresh, and airy with a shade like Ivory. This muted yellow gives you a burst of sunshine energy. It’s not too bold as to be overwhelming, but just enough to uplift the space. Imagine walking into this kitchen in the morning! You’ll be filled with good vibes even before you walk out the front door.

Orange B-676

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Now, if you want an attention-grabbing pop of intense color, one easy way to get it is to paint smaller items in the room. As mentioned before, Boysen Quick Drying Enamel can also be used on metal surfaces so don’t hesitate to do so. Take your pick among the vibrant shades available.

Venetian Red B-2317 (Boysen Oil Tinting Colors)

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Here’s an example of a color you can achieve using Boysen Quick Drying Enamel and Boysen Oil Tinting Colors. To achieve a similar shade, mix in 250mL of Venetian Red B-2317 into 1 gallon of Boysen Quick Drying Enamel in white. Simple, right? Just remember that you can’t go over the 1:16 ratio of colorant to paint.

Take this as a sign to turn your kitchen into a space that brings you joy. Don’t be afraid to play around with color! Good luck and happy painting!

For questions and inquiries about Boysen Products, feel free to reach out to the Boysen Technical Department at ask@myboysen.com. You can also call (02) 8363-9738 local 413 to 418 during office hours for a one-on-one consultation.

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Jill is a writer on a continuous journey to learn about paint and share them with you, the reader. She has an interest in the technical side of things but also thoroughly enjoys playing with colors. She likes calm greens, quiet blues, and mellow yellows best.

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