Store the base trim pieces in a safe place so they don t get damaged in the time it takes to fill the blank slate.
Remove laminate from wood.
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Get your rag fairly wet.
Fill a spritz bottle with 100 percent acetone.
Place the end of the putty knife under a corner of.
Gently insert the point of your 5 in 1 putty knife into the crevice between the laminate and the wood backing.
Place the wet rag on the area you want to remove.
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If you want to remove all of the old laminate layers begin to peel the laminate back from the substrate at the corners.
Laminate has several layers and all you need to remove is the top layer.
Before removing the laminate clean the piece to remove anything that could transfer onto the desk or table.
Remove the laminate flooring now that the floor is clear and no moulding is present locate the wall that has the tongue side of the laminate flooring.
Some mdf cabinets have a plastic coating and removing a plastic coating from kitchen cabinets is usually easier than removing a wood laminate.
To remove the laminate an agent such as acetone must be used to break the bond of the adhesive.
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However both are doable with patience and a steady supply of heat.
Cut the lamination on all sides where it overhangs the document.
Vacuum the entire floor with a shop vacuum to remove any wood or laminate chips.
You want it to be slightly dripping but not sopping wet.
If the furniture base is metal it could rust.
The planks are easier to remove if you begin from the tongue side rather than the side with the groove.
If the furniture is real wood old ink or crayon marks could seep into the wood fibers when they are heated during the laminate removal process.
Use caution with water.
Pry the two surfaces apart freeing 1 8 to 1 4 inch from the adhesive at a time.
Take your time and work slowly to avoid damaging the laminate.
It s best to avoid any exposed wood so you do not damage that part of the furniture.