How To Refinish Laminate Cupboard Doors
Glue adhesive backed mdf veneer panels to bottoms and sides with spray adhesive.
How to refinish laminate cupboard doors. Trim edges and. Laminate cabinets require a special bonding primer. 1 remove the cabinet faces from the base and any exposed hardware using your permanent marker and masking tape to label the hardware s location. Remove the cabinet doors if possible.
It s usually made of medium density fiberboard or particleboard and if you see swelling or blackening from mold you re better off replacing the doors than trying to re glue the laminate. This will not only make it easier to paint them it will also protect the surfaces and furniture around your cabinets from drips or splatters. Special cabinet paints are available that provide a smooth finish but any high quality paint should work. 2 lay the cabinets on a level surface with the edges accessible and cover your surroundings with drop cloths or old rags.
Choose a high quality paint. Fill any gaps with filler and sand smooth. It s a process but so worth it. Some mdf cabinets have a plastic coating and removing a plastic coating from kitchen cabinets is usually easier than removing a wood laminate.
Step by step guide to refinishing your laminate cabinets. If you can see the hinges or if the doors are easily removable take them off the cabinets. Hope to see you next week. We are also in the middle of updating our kitchen and our removing the laminate from our cabinets and making them shaker style.
When moisture in the bathroom or kitchen causes the laminate facing to come off one of the cabinet doors the first thing to check is the condition of the core. These cabinets look fantastic that is what my apartment kitchen looked like with these type of cabinets. Wood cabinets are ideal for painting but any surface that can be scuffed with sandpaper can be painted. However both are doable with patience and a steady supply of heat.
The best way to do it is to use a heat gun to soften the adhesive and pull the laminate off in sections starting with the edging. The laminate must be in good condition for best results. Next self adhesive peel and stick lightweight easy to use veneer sheets are cut and pressed onto cabinet stiles and riles.