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  "name": "What's the difference between painting and refinishing kitchen cabinets?",
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        "text": "Painting kitchen cabinets involves applying a new coat of paint over the existing finish, often after proper cleaning and priming. This can dramatically change the look of your kitchen at a more affordable cost. Refinishing, on the other hand, typically involves stripping down the cabinets to their bare wood, repairing any damage, and then applying a new stain or clear coat. Refinishing restores the original wood look or changes the stain color. Painting is generally quicker and less expensive, while refinishing offers a more natural wood aesthetic.",
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        "description": "Painting applies a new paint coat; refinishing strips and restains or clear coats to restore wood."
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  "description": "Painting applies a new paint coat; refinishing strips and restains or clear coats to restore wood."
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