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    Default Vinyl wrap - plastic coating

    Hi, just had my vinyl wrap kitchen installed and at the moment I'm taking the plastic coating off. In certain areas the plastic coating isn't coming off, does anybody have any solutions? I would prefer not to get the cabinet maker to make me new panels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dalysan View Post
    Hi, just had my vinyl wrap kitchen installed and at the moment I'm taking the plastic coating off. In certain areas the plastic coating isn't coming off, does anybody have any solutions? I would prefer not to get the cabinet maker to make me new panels.

    not sure what you mean by the plastic wont come off ,is it breaking or simply wont seperate from the pvc
    kind regards
    tom armstrong
    www.kitcheninabox.com.au
    Flat Packed kitchens to the world

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    I think dalysan is talking about the protective plastic film which is affixed to the vinyl. Sometimes removing it is a breeze and sometimes it can be a painstakingly long process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renomart View Post
    I think dalysan is talking about the protective plastic film which is affixed to the vinyl. Sometimes removing it is a breeze and sometimes it can be a painstakingly long process.
    well if thats the case here then a painstakingly long process he will endure ,but he hasnt answered my post yet
    kind regards
    tom armstrong
    www.kitcheninabox.com.au
    Flat Packed kitchens to the world

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    If you had the kitchen installed then the installer should be removing it.

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