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The Best Way to Re-laminate Your Orlando Dwelling's Counter tops


If you wish to clean up your Orlando home's kitchen, redoing the countertops may be an excellent choice. It is quick and simple to put in new laminate, and you'll have nearly limitless styles to choose from. Here is how to set up new laminate on your kitchen countertop:

Measure Countertop
Measure your existing countertop in your Orlando home's kitchen and total the results. Add a couple of inches to the side and bottom measurements to offer you somewhat wiggle room. You may have to buy contact cement, a putty knife and a utility knife at the home enchancment store concurrently the laminate.

Prepare the Area
First, you'll have to remove the previous laminate. Leftover laminate and adhesives could make it arduous for the new laminate to correctly attach to the countertop. Use a 3 to 4 inch putty knife to scrape off the outdated laminate.

After you've removed all of it, sand the floor underneath to make sure that any left over adhesive has been fully removed. Work carefully from one finish of the counter to the opposite and double check your work. Then wipe the area down with a clean cloth and dry it.

Cut the Laminate and Apply the Cement
Subsequent, you'll measure and cut the new laminate to the correct dimension with the utility knife. Apply the contact cement to the sting of the countertop and press the laminate into place. Then spread the cement on top of the counter, and press down evenly on the laminate to properly adhere it to the surface.

Go over your complete counter once more with equal pressure to seal the contact cement. Trim the excess laminate with the utility knife. Then clean the work area with a moist cloth.

You'll be able to use the countertop shortly after the contact cement dries. Re-doing the laminate can breathe new life into your Orlando home's kitchen with out emptying your wallet.



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