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14th June 2009, 07:13 PM #1New Member
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vinyl wrap
hi i've started on kitchen renovation and im currently building the kitchen furnitures...
and i was looking for something to decorate my kitchen cupboard doors and such.
then i hear about vinyl wrap and im currently looking for it but its hard to find it. so i would like to ask you guys where can i get these vinyl wrap and if there is other name of this thing then can you tell me?
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16th June 2009, 09:55 PM #2Senior Member
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You could try a local signwriting business, I think that's
probably what you are talking about. Stick on vinyl that
is used for signmaking. When they signwrite cars they
call it a "wrap"
Cheers
col.
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16th June 2009, 10:15 PM #3
sorry i am a bit lost..
do you have the doors and need just to cover them?
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17th June 2009, 09:50 PM #4New Member
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Hi,
Vinyl wrap can also be known as vacuum form, where a thin layer of material is formed over a substrate, usually 18mm MR MDF, using heat and glue,
If this is what you are after you can purchase doors and panels made to measure from companies like polytec doors or form-tek doors who specialise in this material,
I have used this material before and it is very good value for money and has no loose edges like the laminate or melamine finishes that require a PVC edgestrip,
Goodluck,
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