Example of one of the drawers
Example of a side panel when drawer is dismantled
Example of digging out damaged chipboard
Example of refilling with sawdust and glue (not yet sanded)
Hello. This is my first ever post. We have purchased a unit and the kitchen needs a lot of work. Before we rip parts out and replace, I want to have a crack at repairing. My only expertise is from google haha. As you can see, the kitchen drawers are in very bad shape. They are chipboard, water damaged in places and the vinyl wrap is cracking everywhere. As far as the chipboard itself, I have been having fun digging out the damaged parts and refilling with sawdust mixed with glue (Like a tooth filling haha). The last picture is what a drawers side looks like when refilled. I haven't sanded it yet as it is still drying.
My actual question is what to do with the vinyl wrap. I'm wondering if I can remove it all, sand the bare chipboard smooth, prime, paint and waterproof it and leave the drawer bare like that without vinyl wrap?
I am not keen on using adhesive wrap to recover them.
These are old drawers that do not have drawer runners, so I'm aware the cut out section for sliding will have to be very smooth.
If you think I can remove the vinyl, sand, prime, paint and waterproof, my big question is what products to use? I currently have
Dulux PRECISION White Maximum Strength Adhesion Primer so can it use that for the primer? As far as the paint and waterproofing, I have no idea....
I should mention that the front panel of the drawers where the handle is are in good condition, so they are not part of this question.
Also, the drawers are not standard size, so we cannot just swap them with new drawers. I assume they would have to be custom made.
Finally, apologies it isn't actually called vinyl wrap. I'm still learning 🙂
Thanks heaps for your help.