Painting vinyl laminate cabinets in contrast is a cheap and cheerful way to rejuvenate tired kitchen cabinets.
Can you paint over vinyl wrap.
It was commonly available at most auto shops when vinyl roofs were in fashion.
Vinyl wrapped cabinets with their sleek surface are more challenging to paint than wood.
It is in the cutting process the paint can go from perfect to a mess.
An unskilled wrapper will cut on the paint leaving behind cut marks that will then be wrapped over never to be seen again until the wrap comes off.
You ll need to pick up some products from your local home improvement store like a primer engineered to stick to plastics and vinyl.
Deep scratches big paint chips and peeling paint can not be covered up with a vinyl wrap.
It was used to revitalise or change the colour of the roofs or the interior if you wanted to.
Be sure your vinyl is clean before applying paint by washing it with soap and water and rinsing well.
Paint protection film or ppf is similar to your vinyl wrap only it is clear.
Being the same material there was no problems with adhesion etc as there is with any other paint.
Paint will not stick to a dirty surface.
Unlike paint jobs vehicle wraps do not require waxing.
You can also use a primer between the vinyl and the paint.
Lightly sand cupboard with 220 grit sandpaper to create a rough surface for paint and primer to properly stick to.
Applied over a vinyl wrap ppf can provide an extra layer of protection for your graphics though most companies recommend using ppf as a bra on areas more susceptible to the most abuse.
Because vinyl wrap is laminated it is not as susceptible to uv rays as is paint thus reducing fading over time.
That said depending on the cabinets you could have particle board or mdf underneath which you wouldn t want directly exposed for painting due to porosity.
There is vinyl paint for painting vinyl.
Realistically no if the vinyl has held up well so far but it also shouldn t be too much work to peel off the vinyl to prep for refinishing.
The vinyl wrap comes in rolls of material rolls that must be cut shaped and conformed to the vehicle.
In addition the thickness of the vinyl minimizes the chances of chipping or scratching both of which are common perils with standard paint.
So long as small chips in your paint job from little rocks on the roadway are not left unchecked these can be fixed and then wrapped.