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White kitchen cabinet shelving.

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White kitchen cabinet shelving.

I am looking to source a kitchen manufacturer that makes P/B white 16mm shelving.
My existing have turned yellow with age - 13 years. 

I have indeed try to clean them, but to date all suggestions have failed, but of course if someone has a tried and tested method, I would be more than grateful to hear of it please?

"P/B" - is that particle board?  Maybe just give a light sanding and paint it?

 

There's Index, IKEA, and the Home places but I would give Boonthavorn a check first.

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21 hours ago, bankruatsteve said:

"P/B" - is that particle board?  Maybe just give a light sanding and paint it?

 

There's Index, IKEA, and the Home places but I would give Boonthavorn a check first.

Yes particle board.

 

Thanks for these ideas, I will work through them. I strongly feel that these boards are manufactured here in Thailand, but the question is by who?

As an alternative to paint, you could cover them in "glued back" paper (previously known as MacTac). This a plasticized paper which is quite likely what they were finished in originally.

11 minutes ago, neeray said:

As an alternative to paint, you could cover them in "glued back" paper (previously known as MacTac). This a plasticized paper which is quite likely what they were finished in originally.

In English terms it is called 'Sticky back plastic' as seen on Blue Peter.

 

Try d c fix on You Tube.

2 hours ago, up2you2 said:

Yes particle board.

 

Thanks for these ideas, I will work through them. I strongly feel that these boards are manufactured here in Thailand, but the question is by who?

Why not use the melamine faced plywood if you only need a single good surface?

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