How To Reface Cabinet Doors With Vinyl Wrap

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  • čas přidán 18. 12. 2021
  • In this video I show you how to reface cabinet doors with architectural vinyl wrap (or any vinyl wrap really) quickly and easily to give your old and worn out cabinetry a fresh look. I use 3M's architectural vinyl wrap in this video, but the techniques I show you here can be used with any vinyl wrap so you can reface your cabinetry.
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Komentáře • 41

  • @The_Legend_of_Gaming52

    That's awesome! Probably way cheaper than full cabinet replacement

  • @ming41160
    @ming41160 Před rokem

    Very nice

  • @NaturalBorN44
    @NaturalBorN44 Před 3 měsíci

    Complement you on that diy you’re very dedicated at talking to your audience wow

  • @silverfox1281
    @silverfox1281 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi. Do you have a video about vinyl wrapping cabinets with the dips and recessed areas like you mentioned timed at the end of your video? Also do you have a video about vinyl wrapping MDF cabinets?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 6 měsíci

      No, we haven't had the opportunity to do those kinds since we avoid them due to the additional complexity (and associated cost). For those, as I mentioned in my video, if you do want to do them, you would have to do multiple pieces. For example, in a shaker style cabinet door, you would wrap the flat bottom of the recessed area, then each of the four "edges" going in, as well as the main face of the door. It is doable, but very time consuming as compared to flat paneled cabinets.

  • @TheMysteryofGovernance-RonJone

    Great video, I've look for the product but only find window covering retailers. Where might I find a retailer that sells the cabinet vinyl?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 22 dny

      Thanks for watching. For large amounts of DiNoc, the vinyl used in the video, you have to go through an authorized distributor. You can get some limited stock through retailers like metrorestyling and fellers though.

  • @reeltravel8642
    @reeltravel8642 Před rokem

    How do you remove the wrap and will it cause damage to the underneath surface I.E if it was Mdf/chipboard

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před rokem +1

      For the first part of your question concerning how to remove the wrap, typically you would use a little bit of heat like from a heat gun and then essentially just warm up the vinyl and peel it away as best you can. Note that architectural vinyl is intended to be permanent, so it may be a bit difficult and it might leave glue residue. For the second part of your question, will it damage under the surface, it really depends on the surface the vinyl was applied to. If the surface was in good condition and undamaged to begin with, it will probably be OK. However if the surface the film was applied to it was already compromised in someway, the vinyl may take some of the substrate with it as you remove it from the surface.

  • @Jeremyisyourhandyman
    @Jeremyisyourhandyman Před 7 měsíci

    Important to make sure surface is clean and dry, right?
    Can you gently take a heat gun for French panels so that the vinyl fits in nicely ?
    Similar to vinyl wrapping a car?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes, the surface you apply the vinyl to should be clean and dry. As far as applying to french panels, you'd have to do multiple pieces / inlays. Architectural vinyl is much more rigid than automotive vinyl with a very strong vinyl memory. Heat will soften architectural vinyl, after which you can then stretch and manipulate it more, but it will pull back really hard over time. At least, that's my experience using 3M DiNoc and VVivid architectural vinyls.

  • @mobilustechnology463
    @mobilustechnology463 Před 6 měsíci

    Is it recommended to use a primer on the surface before pasting the vinyl for better adhesiveness ?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 6 měsíci

      Generally, yes. Usually when I use primer (3M Primer 94 for 3M products) it's on edges or areas that look like they may be prone to fail. I usually don't primer main surface areas.

  • @olivervsornin
    @olivervsornin Před 9 měsíci

    can you do this directly over laminate or vaneer cabinets?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 9 měsíci

      Generally, yes, if the laminate is smooth and in good condition.

  • @MrFriedpicklechips
    @MrFriedpicklechips Před rokem

    Super odd question; is the Children's Hospital in Omaha, NE where he's working?

  • @christinefunk4823
    @christinefunk4823 Před 6 měsíci

    How do you fix a bubble that is in the middle of the cabinet? It’s almost as if the glue is drying up. Thanks

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 6 měsíci

      I have an vent tool (i.e. a poker) to make a tiny hole to allow air to escape. If you have a needle, that works just as well to poke a hole. A bit of heat may help the air vent out faster, as well as shrink the vinyl a bit so when you work the bubble away it won't wrinkle.

  • @jimlucas0
    @jimlucas0 Před rokem

    Can you use vinyl wrap on a glossy surface?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před rokem +1

      Yes! Actually, vinyl wrap generally sticks better to very smooth, glossy surfaces since those substrates tend to be high "surface energy." The exception would be if the surface was gloss due to some sort of slick coating, like car wax or ceramic coating.

  • @funkymonkey2388
    @funkymonkey2388 Před 11 měsíci

    I'm doing my cupboards starting with a drawer and got it over smooth but round the edges seems bumpy and like their not adhering well? Any tips please

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hi, sorry for the late reply. Based on your comment, I think you might be getting an air channel at the edges where you would wrap over the sides of the drawer face. If that's the case, as you lay the vinyl down to the edge where you would wrap over, make sure you really smooth the vinyl down very well right up to the edge, then with multiple passes over the edge, smooth the vinyl over the edge, and then when the vinyl lays down on the flat side again, make sure it's smooth and laid down well just past the edge of the "corner" you just laid over. That way there are no air channels on either side of the corner. Hopefully that made sense.

    • @funkymonkey2388
      @funkymonkey2388 Před 10 měsíci

      @ColorChangeCustoms ahh thankyou I have my mum coming to help me on Friday so fingers crossed 🤞🏼 we can do it x

  • @Bible-truth-in-song
    @Bible-truth-in-song Před 14 dny

    Find it best practice to shrink your corners first b3fore any cuts. That way it won't shrink afterwards.

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 10 dny

      Not a bad idea, if nothing else it's added insurance. But DiNoc is so rigid and according to 3M "dimensionally stable" that it doesn't shrink. But, keep in mind DiNoc is an interior application only vinyl, used generally in climate controlled conditions. So the chances of it shrinking, if it would, are likely very slim.

  • @turkalpha6884
    @turkalpha6884 Před 5 měsíci

    My cabinet door has a slight texture from paint... should I sand it down?
    Or would just cleaning the surface be enough?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 5 měsíci

      I probably would sand it. The vinyl sticks best to smooth, non-porous, non-textured surfaces best. If you have enough to do a test, maybe give that a try first to determine if sanding would be better of if a good cleaning would be fine.

    • @turkalpha6884
      @turkalpha6884 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ColorChangeCustoms Thank you for the advice, I'll give it a try :)

  • @miketony8152
    @miketony8152 Před 2 měsíci

    would that work on coarse oak cupboard doors without any prep?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 2 měsíci

      Unlikely... vinyl is like paint. It sticks best to well prepared, smooth surfaces. Even then, the surface should ideally be "high surface energy, which includes being non-porous and generally, without texture. So even if a surface is smooth, the vinyl may not stick well. For example, unfinished (but smooth) MDF board, which is flat and smooth, but extremely porous. The vinyl will not stick to that type of surface very well, if at all.

    • @miketony8152
      @miketony8152 Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you. I thought so.

  • @SahajSoldier
    @SahajSoldier Před 4 měsíci

    Did you wrap the back side of the door?

  • @yokaa69
    @yokaa69 Před 9 měsíci

    Where can I buy this vynil?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 9 měsíci

      It's 3M Di-Noc architectural vinyl. You can get some at Fellers -- www.fellers.com/fellers-shopping/cat/architectural-films/sub/architectural-films/set/3m-di-noc-architectural-films

  • @FORDSKYE1
    @FORDSKYE1 Před 4 měsíci

    How long will it last?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 4 měsíci

      That can depend on a lot of different factors, but if I recall correctly, 3M specifies an expected 12-year lifespan for vertical application services.

  • @KyleMatt11
    @KyleMatt11 Před 3 měsíci

    U got some serious forearms, u work out?