the_end2049 0 Report post Posted April 27, 2010 Want to change the color of kitchen cabinet. I am not sure what the material they use for the cabinet. It does not like solid wood. Looks like there is a thin layer of wood (with color face out) sticked to the cabinet. Is there a product that can paste on the cabinet and change the color? Thanks,Brothers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gundamv 1 Report post Posted April 28, 2010 laminates. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
morganwu 0 Report post Posted April 30, 2010 Yyou need to find out if the your cabinet is plastic veneer or wood veneer. If it is plastic veneer you can try to pull out the old layer and stick a new layer on. Sounds like your kitchen is wood veneered. Veneer = They paste a thin layer of wood with nice looking grains (patterns) onto a cheaper material (MDF or plywood) to make the final product look better. I would recommend you first remove the door panels, then either 1. Use spray paint to respray the surface Advantages: quick, easy and cheap, and to a large extent you can DIY, wide variety of spray colors to choose from. Disadvantages: wouldnt last long, the surface is unlikely to be flat (since you didnt sand the surface), and a spray job does require some experience to do it nicely 2. Use a chemical paint remover to remove the old paint (cannot machine sand as veneer is very thin), sand it lightly using hand, then apply whatever new paint you fancy, nippon, spray, wax, oil Advantages: looks better, last longer Disadvantages: more troublesome than simply painting over Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
the_end2049 0 Report post Posted April 30, 2010 thanks a lot,brother. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gladyslim 0 Report post Posted May 1, 2010 Think twice before you proceed. Normal paint; aerosol or turpentine base paint don't stick well on HPL, it is also not suitable on plywood, veneer ply or MDF. board. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ahwong 0 Report post Posted May 12, 2010 (edited) Think twice before you proceed. Normal paint; aerosol or turpentine base paint don't stick well on HPL, it is also not suitable on plywood, veneer ply or MDF. board. Very true... I just changed mine... initially respray... but it doesn't last... Now I use formica , took me a bit of time as I have 22 doors I use aluminium angle to frame them... quite nice Edited May 12, 2010 by ahwong Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blue_skies 3 Report post Posted May 19, 2010 Yyou need to find out if the your cabinet is plastic veneer or wood veneer. If it is plastic veneer you can try to pull out the old layer and stick a new layer on. Sounds like your kitchen is wood veneered. Veneer = They paste a thin layer of wood with nice looking grains (patterns) onto a cheaper material (MDF or plywood) to make the final product look better. I would recommend you first remove the door panels, then either 1. Use spray paint to respray the surface Advantages: quick, easy and cheap, and to a large extent you can DIY, wide variety of spray colors to choose from. Disadvantages: wouldnt last long, the surface is unlikely to be flat (since you didnt sand the surface), and a spray job does require some experience to do it nicely If you want to spray paint the cupboard doors and have it look professional, you'll need a generator with a spray. Doing it from a can of spray is not going to be even. Plus the weather needs to be sunny and dry. Cannot spray paint in cloudy / rainy weather. Plus you need lots of empty space and it's a messy job so keep your fingers crossed your neighbours don't complain, esp if you are living in HDB. Forget about trying this if you are living in a condo (unless you are going to do it on your own balcony and risk having everything else around it spray painted with the same colour of paint).... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gladyslim 0 Report post Posted May 21, 2010 (edited) Very true... I just changed mine... initially respray... but it doesn't last... Now I use formica , took me a bit of time as I have 22 doors I use aluminium angle to frame them... quite nice Very smart - know how to use the angle bar to hold the laminates, no worry about peeling. Edited May 21, 2010 by gladyslim Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gladyslim 0 Report post Posted May 21, 2010 (edited) . . Edited May 21, 2010 by gladyslim Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gladyslim 0 Report post Posted May 21, 2010 If you want to spray paint the cupboard doors and have it look professional, you'll need a generator with a spray. Doing it from a can of spray is not going to be even. Plus the weather needs to be sunny and dry. Cannot spray paint in cloudy / rainy weather. Plus you need lots of empty space and it's a messy job so keep your fingers crossed your neighbours don't complain, esp if you are living in HDB. Forget about trying this if you are living in a condo (unless you are going to do it on your own balcony and risk having everything else around it spray painted with the same colour of paint).... Generator - the one widely use in the pasar malam. With fuel, it generates electrical power. For use of spraying gun, air vessel or compressor is require. Many people is not aware that use of compressor is require to register with MOM - with a bi-yearly of inspection by registered inspector at a fee of $300/- and the require of certificate of country of manufactureof compressor Whether you use aresol spray or with the compressor, paint won't last long on HPL. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mktang 0 Report post Posted May 30, 2010 (edited) Want to change the color of kitchen cabinet. I am not sure what the material they use for the cabinet. It does not like solid wood. Looks like there is a thin layer of wood (with color face out) sticked to the cabinet. Is there a product that can paste on the cabinet and change the color? Thanks,Brothers. I would suggest you to try the cabinet sheet (self adhesive). It's available in Creative Wall Decal. Quality is good and come with different length & nice designs. The cost for this is cheap, no harm trying out. Edited May 30, 2010 by mktang Share this post Link to post Share on other sites