You should not have to sand the mdf as it is already smooth enough for vinyl to stick to.
Will vinyl stick to mdf.
When vinyl doesn t stick to wood the problem is usually with the wood.
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Wood is not the best choice for vinyl.
The more you sand it down the better your vinyl will stick so make sure to use lots of elbow grease.
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We ve had huge success using polycrylic wood stain or acrylic paint all of which you can find at your favorite craft store.
If you spray the mdf and the vinyl and let them tack up before sticking them together you ll be good for years.
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The choice for glue depends on the back of the vinyl the part where the glue will go.
Vinyl tiles need a very smooth level.
Peel and stick tiles will bond to bare plywood but you must ensure the plywood is secure and clean first.
Particleboard is an inexpensive smooth and easy to install underlayment frequently placed beneath vinyl floors.
1 walk over the plywood subfloor and circle any loose or squeaky areas with chalk.
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One thing many people struggle with is how to apply vinyl to various surfaces.
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Your vinyl should stick directly to the surface with the adhesive already on it.
Vinyl is made by mixing two chemicals chlorine and ethylene and comes in many forms from semi liquid to rigid thin to thick and flexible to breakable.
You shouldn t have to add glue to a vinyl sticker to wrap an mdf cabinet cristian.
Actually unsealed wood plywood and even painted plywood are not good substrates for vinyl.
Regardless of the form gluing vinyl to wood requires specific types of glue.
You need to add some sort of coating or primer that the vinyl can grip to.
The smoother harder and shinier the surface the better vinyl will adhere.
No need to seal the mdf i use the 3m super77 spray adhesive but i will warn you from experience do not let the spray get on the good side of the vinyl you will not get it all off.
The surface is very important to getting vinyl to adhere well.
But there are ways to make it work and things to avoid.
As the old porgy and bess song says it ain t necessarily so.