What material is used for the kitchen and bathroom package door cover Thank you, God helps

Updated on Kitchen 2024-09-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I don't quite understand what you mean? It is not only a door sleeve mixed with oil, but also a large core board (of course, you can't use inferior products that even the surface is very rough), and you can directly scrape putty ash to level the nail holes when mixing oil, and spray or paint after sanding. How can you add another layer of board as if you were drawing a snake?

    If the thickness is not enough, the large core board can be thicker! You can also use rough particle board as a substrate! If the door cover is made of clear oil, a layer of veneer should be pasted on the large core board, such as black walnut, beech, sapele, etc.

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