DIY Cabinet Wrapping Made EASY With Architectural Film

In this video, Randy Miller from RM Wraps walks you through the step-by-step process of wrapping a custom-built cabinet using Di-Noc Architectural Film. Learn expert techniques, including surface preparation, precise vinyl cutting, and seamless application to achieve a professional, durable finish. What You’ll Learn: ✅ How to properly prep surfaces for vinyl wrapping ✅ Techniques for cutting and measuring Di-Noc film ✅ How to apply and smooth vinyl without bubbles or wrinkles ✅ The importance of post-heating for long-lasting adhesion ✅ Tips for wrapping complex areas like cubby holes and corners Architectural films provide a durable, easy-to-clean alternative to painting, making them ideal for cabinets, furniture, and other surfaces. If you’re interested in trying out Di-Noc films, check out RM Wraps Store for materials, tools, and custom design options. Here's a link to see the materials or patterns that Rm wraps have. https://www.rmwrapsstore.com Key Techniques and Steps 1. Prepping the Surface Uses MDF boards for a strong and long-lasting structure. Filling holes & sanding: First, applies spackle to fill gaps. Uses putty (Bondo) for additional smoothing. Sands with 220-grit sandpaper for a smooth finish. Primer 94 application: Applied only to the edges where the vinyl needs extra adhesion. 2. Cutting and Measuring Vinyl Adds extra 1-inch bleed on all sides to ensure full coverage. Uses a Bodyguard knife to separate the vinyl from the backing while leaving a "tacking-on strip." Folds the vinyl to create an easier application process. 3. Installing the Vinyl Applies the vinyl by first securing the center tacking-on strip, ensuring level placement. Uses architectural film squeegee to press the vinyl into corners. Cuts 45-degree angles at corners to help with wrapping. Uses a 1/8-inch gap method to tuck vinyl into edges for a seamless look. 4. Handling Corners & Edges Uses heat gun for post-heating, which activates adhesive and relaxes vinyl. Employs squeegee and sanding techniques instead of cutting to avoid damaging surfaces. Double-cuts where necessary to achieve smooth seams. 5. Final Touches & Post Heating Post-heats all wrapped sections to finalize adhesion. Uses 320-grit sandpaper to trim excess vinyl instead of cutting. Wipes everything down for a clean, professional finish. Why Use Architectural Films? Durability: Resists scratches, scuffs, and peeling. Easy Maintenance: Simple to clean, unlike painted surfaces. Repairability: If damaged, a new piece can be applied in minutes. Aesthetics: Provides a modern, high-end look. Rm wraps Architectural Films squeegees - made for the films https://www.rmwraps.com/shop-products... List of more videos you can watch: How to Measure Your Kitchen Cabinet for Wrapping Rm wraps    • How to Measure Your Kitchen Cabinet for Wr...   How to wrap a ceiling in a Di-Noc Architectural film Wood grain pattern Rm wraps    • How to Wrap a Ceiling using 3M Di-Noc Arch...   Di-Noc Desk wrap Architectural Film vinyl    • See a wrapped desk using 3M Di-Noc Archite...   Repairing damage Architectural Films Di-Noc    • How to Seamlessly Patch Vinyl or Wood Grai...   Di-Noc Architectural film How to install a Reception Desk Wrap    • 3M Di-Noc Architectural film How to instal...   How to Wrap an Elevator Door & Trim - Di-Noc Architectural Film (Las Vegas 2018)    • How Randy Wraps an Elevator Door & Trim us...   Architectural films Luxury Kitchen Cabinetry Wrap    • Architectural films Luxury Kitchen Cabinet...   Kitchen Cabinet Wrap end side Di-Noc Rm wraps - Architectural Films    • How to wrap a Kitchen Cabinet end side usi...   How to wrap a Door using Di-Noc Architectural films    • Step-by-Step Guide: Wrapping a Commercial ...   Luxury Kitchen Cabinetry Wrap Showing Off Rmwraps.com    • Transforming Luxury Kitchen Cabinets with ...   #rmwraps #dinoc #ArchitecturalFilms Chapters: 0:00 Intro 01:09 Film vs paint 03:05 Material and tools 07:45 installing Spacer 14:50 Installing Shelf 19:23 Installing inside back wall 24:43 Installing the inner side wall 28:31 Back and sides walls 29:30 Sanding edges tip. 36:13 Ending Randy Miller 208-696-1180 Email: [email protected] Custom Wraps: https://www.rmwraps.com Architectural Film Store: https://www.rmwrapsstore.com/ Social Media TikTok:   / rmwrapsllc   Pinterest:   / rmwraps   Youtube channel:    / rmwraps1   Main Youtube channel:    / @rmwrapsllc   Instagram:   / rmwraps   Facebook page:   / rmwraps