The mrs has decided that we need a new kitchen, I have convinced her that to save money I can cover the existing drawers with vinyl (they are completely flat with rounded corners) however Im not sure which vinyl would be best polymeric or monomeric? I know polymeric is designed for curves but I have a some mono lying around from some window signs I done for my shop that I could use as my surface is flat but with curves on edges. Dont really want to waste good vinyl trying something if its wrong
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poly or mono
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Re: poly or mono
Both will be fine, but there are some considerations....
What adhesion properties does the vinyl have?
Can they withstand a constant battering?
How will they react to steam and condensation?
I think before you do anything drastic I would cover a drawer/cupboard and leave it for a month (or longer if you can) so you can see if there is any wear or tear.
What adhesion properties does the vinyl have?
Can they withstand a constant battering?
How will they react to steam and condensation?
I think before you do anything drastic I would cover a drawer/cupboard and leave it for a month (or longer if you can) so you can see if there is any wear or tear.
USING: Whatever it takes to get the job done...
Re: poly or mono
thanks for the reply Ive covered one small drawer front with some of the vinyl I had lying around so ill leave it for a couple of week and see how it goes
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