Wow, thank you so much! We're thrilled you found the tutorial helpful! 🙌 If you have any more questions or need tips for your next project, feel free to reach out. Happy wrapping! 😄
Ive started wrapping my cabinets without watching this video... I just made 2 flat pieces, one for front and back of doors, and then trimmed off the excess. So the wrap doesnt extend to the sides or to the back. The corners are just cut slightly rounded, to the shape of the cabinet door. Is this bad practice, will it lead to the wrap peeling and coming off over time? Or is it ok to continue wrapping like this? For the thin, front facing frame pieces: when there was an exposed cabinet side, i wrapped it seperately, and then cut a small thin piece for the front facing part. Should i have wrapped side and front together, with one piece instead? Appreciate your helpful video, thank you
The approach of wrapping only the front and back of the cabinets, excluding the sides, is a valid technique. However, it's important to exercise precision during the cutting process, ensuring there are no slight overhangs. If there's any excess material left, it could lead to issues like peeling, especially when cleaning with a cloth. Therefore, meticulous attention to detail in the cutting phase is essential to maintain the longevity and appearance of the wrap.
@@coverstyl9401 thanks! In retrospect, I should've ordered a wider wrap and just gone over the sides as one piece. But it came out much better when I started using the techniques in your video, especially for the corners. Appreciate you!
@@coverstyl9401 just to clarify: I ended up adding seperate sides to the 3 doors that I had cut to front and back only, without overlapping. The remaining doors I wrapped overlapping the sides as shown in your video, and they came out much better! I'll use that technique if I do this again. The overlap technique also made the frames come out much smoother, cutting individual pieces for each flat surface of the frames (there was a fridge box involved) i had trouble cutting the corners completely cleanly
Our adhesive films are backed by a 10-year warranty when installed by a certified Cover Styl installer. To enhance durability, we advise applying a primer layer on high-friction surfaces before installation, which helps prevent any potential peeling along the edges over time.
Haha, we get that a lot! While our films are definitely an upgrade from traditional peel-and-stick wallpaper, they’re still renter-friendly! Perfect for giving your space a stylish makeover without the commitment 😉 Let us know if you need any tips!
Wrapping cabinets using adhesive vinyl can be renter-friendly because it's a non-permanent solution that can be removed without causing significant damage to the original surfaces. To remove the vinyl, you can follow these general steps: 1. Heat Application: Gently warm the adhesive film using a heat gun or a hairdryer. This softens the adhesive and makes it easier to peel off. 2. Peeling: Start peeling off the film from one corner or edge. Use a slow and steady motion to avoid tearing the film. You can use a plastic card or a scraper to help lift the film. 3. Residue Removal: After removing the film, there might be some adhesive residue left on the surface. You can use an adhesive remover or rubbing alcohol to gently dissolve and clean the residue. Be cautious and test on a small, inconspicuous area first. 4.Cleaning: Finally, clean the surface with mild soap and water to remove any remaining residue from the adhesive remover. It's a good practice to discuss any changes to your rental property with your landlord or property manager before making modifications, even if they are reversible like vinyl wrapping.
Can you colour and pattern match, i would like to match the wood we have on the counter, if you do is that much more expensive then the colours you already have
Thank you for your interest! Unfortunately, we don’t offer custom color or pattern matching at this time. However, we have a wide range of designs that might suit your needs! Feel free to explore our collection, and let us know if you need any assistance.
Thank you for your interest! To connect with our official distributor and installers in the UK, please complete our contact form. Once submitted, we will redirect you to our trusted partner, William Smith Group, who will be happy to assist you further. Here's the link to our contact form: bit.ly/3Lagocr If you have any specific questions or need assistance during the process, feel free to let us know. We look forward to serving you! 😊
Yes, our adhesive films are designed with durability in mind. They are crafted to withstand the rigors of everyday use, making them a suitable option for various surfaces, including countertops, cabinets, and more. However, the durability can also depend on factors like proper installation, maintenance, and the specific environment they're placed in. When installed correctly and cared for following our guidelines, our films can provide a long-lasting and aesthetically pleasing solution.
To get certified, we recommend reaching out directly to us for the latest information on training opportunities in your area. Feel free to click the link in our bio or description to connect with our team, and we’ll guide you to the best resources!
Yes, it's possible to repair a hole in the foil. First, clean the area around the hole thoroughly. Then, you can use a patch or a small piece of adhesive film to cover the hole. Make sure to carefully align the patch with the surrounding pattern to ensure a seamless look. Applying heat and pressure can help bond the patch securely to the surface. Keep in mind that the repair might be more noticeable than the original surface, but it can be an effective solution to fix small damages.
Yes, we do have suppliers in the Middle East! Feel free to contact us by clicking the link in the description, and you’ll be redirected to our local partner.
If the doors or drawers have a central panel, the wrapping process may require some additional considerations. It's important to ensure that the adhesive film is carefully applied around the central panel to maintain a smooth and even appearance. Proper measurement and application techniques will help ensure that the central panel's design aligns well with the rest of the wrapped surface.
While painting might seem faster, applying Cover Styl film is a quicker and cleaner process with no drying time or strong odors. Plus, our films offer long-lasting durability and easy maintenance, with a wide variety of finishes that paint can’t match. It’s an efficient and stylish alternative! 😉
This is THE BEST TUTORIAL I HAVE EVER SEEN for wrapping cabinet doors!!!
Wow, thank you so much! We're thrilled you found the tutorial helpful! 🙌 If you have any more questions or need tips for your next project, feel free to reach out. Happy wrapping! 😄
Easily explained! The best video, thank you!!!
Glad you found it helpful! Thank you for the kind words!
Looks amazing!
How much approx cost this job without material...? Only manopera.
Thank you
Can you make an extensive peel and stick renters friendly version of this
Our films are already renter-friendly! 😃
Ive started wrapping my cabinets without watching this video...
I just made 2 flat pieces, one for front and back of doors, and then trimmed off the excess. So the wrap doesnt extend to the sides or to the back. The corners are just cut slightly rounded, to the shape of the cabinet door.
Is this bad practice, will it lead to the wrap peeling and coming off over time? Or is it ok to continue wrapping like this?
For the thin, front facing frame pieces: when there was an exposed cabinet side, i wrapped it seperately, and then cut a small thin piece for the front facing part.
Should i have wrapped side and front together, with one piece instead?
Appreciate your helpful video, thank you
The approach of wrapping only the front and back of the cabinets, excluding the sides, is a valid technique. However, it's important to exercise precision during the cutting process, ensuring there are no slight overhangs. If there's any excess material left, it could lead to issues like peeling, especially when cleaning with a cloth. Therefore, meticulous attention to detail in the cutting phase is essential to maintain the longevity and appearance of the wrap.
@@coverstyl9401 thanks! In retrospect, I should've ordered a wider wrap and just gone over the sides as one piece. But it came out much better when I started using the techniques in your video, especially for the corners. Appreciate you!
@@coverstyl9401 just to clarify: I ended up adding seperate sides to the 3 doors that I had cut to front and back only, without overlapping. The remaining doors I wrapped overlapping the sides as shown in your video, and they came out much better! I'll use that technique if I do this again.
The overlap technique also made the frames come out much smoother, cutting individual pieces for each flat surface of the frames (there was a fridge box involved) i had trouble cutting the corners completely cleanly
How durable is it? Does it start peeling off the edges with time?
Our adhesive films are backed by a 10-year warranty when installed by a certified Cover Styl installer. To enhance durability, we advise applying a primer layer on high-friction surfaces before installation, which helps prevent any potential peeling along the edges over time.
How did you do the appliances?
Who else came here thinking this was "upgraded peel and stick wallpaper" and will be renter friendly? hahaha
Haha, we get that a lot! While our films are definitely an upgrade from traditional peel-and-stick wallpaper, they’re still renter-friendly! Perfect for giving your space a stylish makeover without the commitment 😉 Let us know if you need any tips!
@@coverstyl9401 awesome... thanks
@coverstyl9401 So will the wrap remove without peeling the cabinet? Will be all white again?
Is wrapping cabinets this way rentor friendly? How do you remove the vinyl?
Yup. It’ll peel right off when you’re ready to leave. Just take a corner with your finger nail and pull. No residue left behind either
It’s for when the renters screw it up you can take it off n rewrap them
Wrapping cabinets using adhesive vinyl can be renter-friendly because it's a non-permanent solution that can be removed without causing significant damage to the original surfaces.
To remove the vinyl, you can follow these general steps:
1. Heat Application: Gently warm the adhesive film using a heat gun or a hairdryer. This softens the adhesive and makes it easier to peel off.
2. Peeling: Start peeling off the film from one corner or edge. Use a slow and steady motion to avoid tearing the film. You can use a plastic card or a scraper to help lift the film.
3. Residue Removal: After removing the film, there might be some adhesive residue left on the surface. You can use an adhesive remover or rubbing alcohol to gently dissolve and clean the residue. Be cautious and test on a small, inconspicuous area first.
4.Cleaning: Finally, clean the surface with mild soap and water to remove any remaining residue from the adhesive remover.
It's a good practice to discuss any changes to your rental property with your landlord or property manager before making modifications, even if they are reversible like vinyl wrapping.
What if you have routed 1/2 round edges all the way around the cabinet doors, how would you wrap the corners?
Our adhesive films are thermoformable and can conform to almost any shape 🙂
Do stickers damage the wood underneath when taken out?
When removing adhesive films from wooden surfaces, it's generally safe and shouldn't cause any damage to the wood underneath 😊
Can you colour and pattern match, i would like to match the wood we have on the counter, if you do is that much more expensive then the colours you already have
Thank you for your interest! Unfortunately, we don’t offer custom color or pattern matching at this time. However, we have a wide range of designs that might suit your needs! Feel free to explore our collection, and let us know if you need any assistance.
Do you have a distributor and installers in the UK?
Thank you for your interest! To connect with our official distributor and installers in the UK, please complete our contact form. Once submitted, we will redirect you to our trusted partner, William Smith Group, who will be happy to assist you further. Here's the link to our contact form: bit.ly/3Lagocr
If you have any specific questions or need assistance during the process, feel free to let us know. We look forward to serving you! 😊
Do you have installers in the US? Specifically in San Francisco Bay area?
We do have a partner in the US. Just reach out to us through our website, and we’ll connect you with one of our local experts 😊
Which vinyl is this?
It's Cover Styl vinyl, the ref is NE47 Soft Gold bit.ly/3TUorjd
Whats brand squeegee do you use?
Hi, you can see the reference of the squeegee at 1:28 : ref 150-080 Speedwing and 3M Gold PA-1 😊
Is it durable?
Yes, our adhesive films are designed with durability in mind. They are crafted to withstand the rigors of everyday use, making them a suitable option for various surfaces, including countertops, cabinets, and more. However, the durability can also depend on factors like proper installation, maintenance, and the specific environment they're placed in. When installed correctly and cared for following our guidelines, our films can provide a long-lasting and aesthetically pleasing solution.
where i can take classes and be certified in minnesota
To get certified, we recommend reaching out directly to us for the latest information on training opportunities in your area. Feel free to click the link in our bio or description to connect with our team, and we’ll guide you to the best resources!
@@coverstyl9401 do you have training in USA In minnesota
Can you repair a hole in the foil? I removed a part with an adhesive.
Yes, it's possible to repair a hole in the foil. First, clean the area around the hole thoroughly. Then, you can use a patch or a small piece of adhesive film to cover the hole. Make sure to carefully align the patch with the surrounding pattern to ensure a seamless look. Applying heat and pressure can help bond the patch securely to the surface. Keep in mind that the repair might be more noticeable than the original surface, but it can be an effective solution to fix small damages.
Is the corner sealer available in the US? Not sure how to order
Hello, we are sorry but we don't sell this product in the US 😞
@@coverstyl9401LAME 😢
sad face... I am hopeful that it will be available soon@@coverstyl9401
Where can i buy the special cutter for backing sheet?
Hey! You can contact us here ➡️ bit.ly/3CXUCFJ
Do you have suppliers in Middle East
Yes, we do have suppliers in the Middle East! Feel free to contact us by clicking the link in the description, and you’ll be redirected to our local partner.
What if the doors /draws have a central panel ?
If the doors or drawers have a central panel, the wrapping process may require some additional considerations. It's important to ensure that the adhesive film is carefully applied around the central panel to maintain a smooth and even appearance. Proper measurement and application techniques will help ensure that the central panel's design aligns well with the rest of the wrapped surface.
Painting it is faster
While painting might seem faster, applying Cover Styl film is a quicker and cleaner process with no drying time or strong odors. Plus, our films offer long-lasting durability and easy maintenance, with a wide variety of finishes that paint can’t match. It’s an efficient and stylish alternative! 😉