If there is a small damage in the particle board due to water then you can easily repair them.
Water damaged mdf cabinet doors.
Manufacturers use particleboard because it is less expensive than plywood.
3 if your cabinets are old and damaged you will need to use a spray finish as in 2b to restore the finish paste wax will not do the job in this case.
Particleboard is a composite wood that is used to construct furniture door cores floors and cabinets.
Allow the door to dry completely and then lightly sand the whole door with the 320 or 400 grit.
There are shaker style cabinet doors flat paneled doors inset doors raised doors and many more.
And water damage can vary according to its exposure to the water.
But a waterproof coat free particleboard can easily get swollen up when it gets in the contact of water.
Mdf also known as medium density fibreboard is an engineered wood that combines wax and a resin binder.
When baseboard made of medium density fiberboard sustains water damage your best solution is to replace it.
However if the damage is not significant you can attempt repair.
Mdf in its undefiled manufactured state is stable and consistent.
Mdf looks great once finished but water is not its friend.
Water and wood are not exactly the best combination together.
In your kitchen you have to be proactive to make sure this type of damage does not happen to your cabinets due to water.
Water damage causes the fibers to swell and weakens the wood considerably.
It will continue to get worse as it absorbs moisture from the air.
It got better as i went after doing one cabinet door it continued to get better with the gluing the sanding and the painting.
The ease of customization of mdf boards is to thank for this variety.
Applying high temperature and pressure creates the mdf board.
Because of its structure mdf board can be cut and drilled in many different ways without any damage.
When particleboard gets wet it can swell or even disintegrate.
It s often denser than plywood.
Just follow the steps below to do the repairing perfectly.
In this case first wash the door using an extra fine 3m pad and mineral spirits paint thinner to remove any traces of food residue grease etc.
The cabinets in these two pictures are more than the usual damage we see from the water.
The other form of water that does damage to mdf is steam.
Make sure to use a very good brush to apply the primer and a high.