Awesome video! Let's face it, not everybody owns his own home. Many of us live in big cities apartments where the cabinets, closet doors, 'disposable' furniture, etc. are made of particle board or similar materials. Sometimes you move to a great neighborhood but the apartment "needs some TLC" - commonly used Real Estate lingo. The building owners don't want to spend / do extra work to fix things (all the way). This is a great video for those of us who like DIY projects. Thanks for sharing!
JB Weld has a product you can buy that is less than $6 at Lowe’s and comes in a resealable plastic dispenser for smaller jobs. Would you recommend that for something like this?
Followed the link in the description for Art's 401 Flex-Tec Epoxy Repair System. The cheapest kit was $72.95. What? A person could spend more on the repair than what the particle board piece of furniture cost originally. No thanks.
My bathroom cabinet around my sink is this type of stuff. The front is ruined from getting wet and moisture, the front is like a fuzzy. Any suggestions?
I'd try sanding it possibly... Another idea i've seen people do is applying texture paint and then sanding it flat and painting over that. I know it's 4 years late but figured if anyone else had the same problem...
Awesome video! Let's face it, not everybody owns his own home. Many of us live in big cities apartments where the cabinets, closet doors, 'disposable' furniture, etc. are made of particle board or similar materials. Sometimes you move to a great neighborhood but the apartment "needs some TLC" - commonly used Real Estate lingo. The building owners don't want to spend / do extra work to fix things (all the way). This is a great video for those of us who like DIY projects. Thanks for sharing!
Can you drill into the epoxy once it's dried?
Sure you can, just don't forget to paint it back.
The success of someone just buying this off the shelf and trying it at home diy comes to about 0.2%
Where can i buy this product?
JB Weld has a product you can buy that is less than $6 at Lowe’s and comes in a resealable plastic dispenser for smaller jobs. Would you recommend that for something like this?
What product are you using to tint and fill, I can understand in the video.
So like, how much does this stuff cost? Is it pretty cheap or no?
Look at the link in the description. Definitely NO, in my opinion.
Followed the link in the description for Art's 401 Flex-Tec Epoxy Repair System. The cheapest kit was $72.95. What? A person could spend more on the repair than what the particle board piece of furniture cost originally.
No thanks.
Hi I just tuned in to your channel what do I need im not sure I have damage I need your help please
I want to fix this train table but I don’t know how to do it
Could this be used to fix an IKEA tabletop that is particle board and ABS plastic- it's bubbling and pealing at the edges- thx
M Mckinney
Can I get the products from any hardware store or does it have to be a store in particular?
My bathroom cabinet around my sink is this type of stuff. The front is ruined from getting wet and moisture, the front is like a fuzzy. Any suggestions?
I'd try sanding it possibly... Another idea i've seen people do is applying texture paint and then sanding it flat and painting over that. I know it's 4 years late but figured if anyone else had the same problem...
Thank you @bluefrog very helpful to me.
Clear Gorilla glue works mighty fine.
Buying a new panelling or rebuild it might be cheaper and quicker.
Plus, hard to justify putting that much effort on a particle board.
Good Stuff!!!
Computer Geek
Cheaper to buy used cabinet rather than repair like that.
Where can i buy this product?
Home Depot or Lowes