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How to repair curling of the edges on bathroom cabinet doors
Hi Workshoppers,
Can anyone suggest something simple and easy I can do about the curling on the bottom of our bathroom vanity door?
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Re: How to repair curling of the edges on bathroom cabinet doors
Hello @birdie
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thank you for sharing your question about how to repair your bathroom cabinet door.
I'm sorry to hear that your bathroom cabinet door has been damaged.
In order to repair your door you'll need the following:
- Selleys 250mL Aquadhere PVA Wood Glue Exterior Adhesive
- Craftright 300mm 2 Piece Quick Action Clamp
- Paint sample pot
- Wax baking paper
- Toothpick
In order to repair the door, I suggest removing it from its hinges. Once the door is off the cabinet, get your toothpick and the Selleys Glue. Generously dip the end of the toothpick into the Aquadhere wood glue and pierce the bottom of the door where the damage is. Your objective is to spread the glue on the interior part of the MDF that has inflated.
Next, grab some wax paper and cut it into two rectangular lengths that are slightly longer than the damaged piece of the door. Place the waxy side of the paper on top and below the door. Use the clamps to flatten the damaged side of the door and make sure to wipe off any excess glue. Leave the door for 24 hours to make sure that the glue cures properly.
Gently remove the clamps and the wax paper, the wax paper will prevent the glue from sticking to it. You can lightly sand the bottom of the door if there is excess glue, after cleaning the door with a clean rag you can then paint the door to seal the damaged area.
If you have any other questions we can help you with, please let us know.
Eric
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Re: How to repair curling of the edges on bathroom cabinet doors
Wow, thanks for the detailed advice @EricL I'll give it a go!
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Re: How to repair curling of the edges on bathroom cabinet doors
Hi @birdie
If you run into any issues please don't hesitate to post your questions. I'm sure our members would be more than happy to provide advice and information.
Eric

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