How do I cover chip board inside my wardrobe and shelves?
How do I cover the chip board inside my wardrobes & shelves? It requires something to stop the chip board from continually making a mess which looks similar to sawdust
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You can seal it with polyurethane if you like the look.
It can also be painted. You will see the texture.
You might try wallpaper that is pre-pasted and add glue for pre-pasted paper but I'm not sure how well it will stick due to the sawdust mess you mentioned.
I would seal it and then cover it with contact paper.
Thank you Kathy & Ann for your suggestions....think I’ll go with the polyurethane look.
I think just priming it and painting it would help. I'd be sure to use a good bonding primer like this one, to be sure it stuck well to the board.
You can seal it with a shellac or varnish and stop the flaking. Or you can paint it with a primer as well.
Prime and paint or cover with contact paper. I vote for painting. Easier to clean.
The most attractive fix is a venere. Apply a venere to the surface to make it look like a different material all together. A thin wood venere is a common choice because it works so well. You buy venere from your local lumber yard. It goes on with contact cement and lasts a lifetime. https://youtu.be/BeFzAPik_68 this video should help