How To Fix Laminate Countertop Edging: 4 Easy Methods & Steps


4 Easy Methods & Steps To Fix Laminate Countertop Edging

The laminated kitchen countertops have many benefits including its low-price, easy maintenance and easily available in a great range of colors & styles. But laminated countertop is also vulnerable to various types of damage such as stains, scratches & peeling. The edging, inappropriate, take a beating as it is open to more bangs & bumps throughout the day. Fortunately, you can also choose from among multiple do-it-yourself options to repair & update the edging of your laminated countertop edging. Here are the 4 easy methods to fix laminated countertop edging, follow the given methods & steps carefully:

Method 1: Installing New Edging Strips

If you like the look of your laminated countertop as it is but the edging of your countertop is damaged or is peeling away then you can replace it with some new edging strips.
  1. Laminate Sheeting: In order to fix your laminated countertop edging, you need to buy laminate sheeting in the same color as per your laminate countertop.
  2. Cut: When you have your sheet of laminate, now cut it according to the size of your countertop edge.
  3. Remove: Remove all the old pieces of your laminated countertop sheet by using a heat gun in order to loosen the adhesive applied on the surface of your countertop, then slowly peel away the edging of it.
  4. Install: Once done, now install the new strips by using an grade-appropriate agglutinative & pushing them into the correct place. Alternatively, you need to look for precut edge banding that has adhesive already on the backing of your laminated counter-top.

Method 2: Choose Custom Edging

So many people don't like the gap that is left betwixt the laminate on the top of the laminated counter-top & the edging on each side. There are many preferences for custom edging by which you can remove that gap & create a more smooth finish on your laminated counter-top, including waterfall, no-drip, ogee, & bullnose edging. Each style will require a divergent installation process. Depending on the design of your laminated counter-top & the type of edging you are going to choose, you may need to replace the countertop to get the new seamless edging for more upcoming years.

Method 3: Add Trim

Wood trim adds a warm accent to laminate countertops, and it is easy to install.
  1. Cut: Select a piece of wood trim in the style which you like the most and then cut it to size.
  2. Finishing Nails: Use finishing nails to connect the wood trim to the edge of your laminated countertop, then sand your wood trim to smooth away & sharp corners or rough edges of your countertop.
  3. Paint Or Stain: You can also choose to paint or stain the wood trim, depending on the look you are trying to accomplish.

Apply a Fresh Coat of Paint

If your edging is structurally sound but is yellowing or stained, you can update it simply by painting it with the help of the given steps:
  1. Sand: First you need to sand your laminated countertop to rough it up so the paint can easily adhere to the edges of your countertop.
  2. Primer: Once done, then wipe any dirt & dust away which comes after the sanding process, Apply a coat of primer which is suitable to your laminated countertop, use a simple paintbrush for this process.
  3. Dry: When you've finished your priming process, now let your primer dry for 1 complete night before using your countertop.
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