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Yellow Stained White Kitchen Cabinet HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="Marg's Man" data-source="post: 460281" data-attributes="member: 4085"><p>I was thinking that it might the inevitable accumulation of oil and grease that builds up over cook tops with time, even in the cleanest of kitchens but as I read what you have done to clean the colour away I realised that Marg is right. It will be heat and time that have caused this.</p><p></p><p>Laminate plastics of this type contain amines which yellow with age. Heat accelerates the process. There's no cure. A very temporary fix would be to paint it but paint never adheres well to laminated surfaces even when they are very well sanded to provide adhesion. It would flake off eventually, often quite quickly.</p><p></p><p>All you can do is either ignore it or replace it. Neither is a good option but only you make the choice.</p><p></p><p>Marg's Man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marg's Man, post: 460281, member: 4085"] I was thinking that it might the inevitable accumulation of oil and grease that builds up over cook tops with time, even in the cleanest of kitchens but as I read what you have done to clean the colour away I realised that Marg is right. It will be heat and time that have caused this. Laminate plastics of this type contain amines which yellow with age. Heat accelerates the process. There's no cure. A very temporary fix would be to paint it but paint never adheres well to laminated surfaces even when they are very well sanded to provide adhesion. It would flake off eventually, often quite quickly. All you can do is either ignore it or replace it. Neither is a good option but only you make the choice. Marg's Man [/QUOTE]
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