
NOTE: If you plan to paint existing cabinet boxes,consult your
dealer for proper finishing techniques.

End
Panels:
Start by applying
the cut-to-size plywood to the cabinet end panels. Apply
wood glue to the back of the plywood (F.6), then fit it
to end panel, making sure it is flush with the cabinet front
and bottom (F.7).
Use finishing nails to secure (F.8).
Using sanding block
with 150 grit sandpaper, sand the edges of the plywood to
ensure that it is flush with cabinet front frame (F.9).
Use a clean tack cloth to remove the sanding dust.
NOTE:
If you plan to paint existing cabinet boxes, consult your
dealer for proper finishing techniques.
Check entire cabinet
for areas where unfinished wood is exposed, such as along
the sanded edges of the plywood, and seal with spray adhesive
or varnish (F.1 0) .
Self-Adhesive Coverings:
Cutting with a sharp pair of scissors or
razor knife and straight edge, cut the self-adhesive covering
into strips 1/2 wider and 2 longer than the face frames
you plan to cover
(F.11 & F.12).
NOTE:
Complete one opening at a time

Stiles:
Apply self-adhesive
covering to cabinet face frames. DO ONE OPENING AT A TIME.
Start with the stiles. Peel back just enough backing from
the top of the strip to anchor the strip to the face frame.
Make sure the top edge of the strip is flush and square
with the top of the stile. Align the strip so that theres
an even overlap on both sides of the stile (F.13). Then
press and lightly smooth downward, peeling the backing off
as you go. (Be very careful to get it
lined up right the first time, because the special adhesive
makes it very difficult to get off!)
Repeat above on other stile.
Rails
Peel back just enough
backing from one end of SAC and position it to overlap the
left and right stiles by 1. Align the strip so that theres
an even overlap on top and bottom of rail. Then press and
lightly smooth left to right, peeling the backing off as
you go ( F.14).
Repeat above on other rail.
NOTE:
COMPLETE ONE OPENING AT ATIME
Trimming
Overlap from Stiles and Rails:
Using a razor knife, trim the overlap excess inside the
opening from both stiles and rails. Use the inside of the
face frame as a guide (F.15).
Trim the overlay from the top and bottom of the cabinet
( F.16). Using straight edge, align it flush with the inside
of the stile, extending over where the rail butts the stile.
Use straight edge as a guide and cut all the way through
both the stile and rail SAC (F.17). Using the tip of the
razor knife, remove the rail excess. Again using the tip
of the razor knife, gently raise the SAC off the rail and
remove the excess trim from the stile (F.18). Gently smooth
the rail SAC back down to the stile. Rail should now be
flush with stile. Repeat on other three corners.
Note: Complete one opening at a time
Using sanding block with
150 grit sandpaper, sand one direction toward the inside
of cabinet box to smooth SAC even with the inside of the
cabinet face frame (F.19)
Using the SAC application or plexiglass scraper, apply
as much pressure as possible to the SAC. Go with the grain
(F.20).