Restoring failed vinyl wrap kitchen cabinets.
When your kitchen cabinet-covers begin to fall off, it is generally the adhesive that has failed; which can be due to a number of factors, such as heat or moisture. But it doesn't mean you have to throw out the old doors and get a new kitchen.
In most of these cases, the wood under the vinyl covers is perfect for painting, the process to prepare the wood for painting can be complicated, and there are more painting-steps than on solid wood, but the old doors can be completely transformed, and the final result is a new kitchen at a fraction of the cost of installing a new one.
This Kitchen is a great example of how damaged cabinets can be repaired and restored, like new, at a fraction of the price of installing a new kitchen. And it just took 5 days, with minimal disruption to the client.
Any cracks, nail holes and other surface imperfections and water damage are repaired, filled and sanded smooth. Then the cabinets are cleaned and freed off all dust, dirt, and grime before any primer is applied.
Priming of the doors, drawers and the carcass is the most important paint coat you'll put on the kitchen, since the primer has a very specific purpose: it prepares the surface of the cabinets for the adhesion of the new paint-system, and seals and protects the surface ensuring the paint-system does not sink in to the wood. This stops the paint loosing its coverage and lustre.
One of the most significant benefits of a painted kitchen is the finish it can provide. No matter what style you choose, painted cabinets and cupboards look silky, smooth, and of the highest quality.
Finally, everything was refitted creating a completely new look and a new kitchen for a delighted client. Having your existing kitchen cabinets professionally painted is a great cost effective way to turn your kitchen into a beautiful space for relaxing and entertaining.