How durable would cabinet doors be if I removed the vinyl and painted
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Hi, We purchased a house to renovate that had white laminate cabinets in the kitchen and baths. Some of the facing on one of the kitchen cab doors had started to , well, de-laminate. This is how we fixed the door: The laminate peeled off with surprising ease; I did not need to use heat. What was left was an MDF door which sucked up all types of spray paint (it didn't look like I had sprayed anything on them). My last try was my old standby, BIN 123 (white can/turquoise label) which worked! The added benefit with my doors was that the BIN matched the laminate pretty closely and looks smooth as glass.