Spray painter has messed up kitchen carcasses

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Hi - I have recently had a spray painter into a property to help renovate my existing kitchen. The carcasses were fine, we bought new doors and he resprayed both.

He did not respray the inside of the cabinets, and unfortunately they’ve been left like this.

The carcasses are vinyl wrapped. I have a decorator at the property who has tried to remove this residue using their own cleaning fluids with no success.

I’m obviously really annoyed at this state of affairs, but in practical terms, what can be done? Any ideas gratefully received. Thanks
 
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Just paint them, a bonder first say zin, paint with a roller and seal with a good hard varnish.

Or looking at the photo a light sand and seal.

Or just leave it will you notice after 6 months when they are full of kitchen litter.
 
I know it's a pain and upsetting when something goes wrong - but this is a cupboard, it will soon be filled with all sorts of stuff and junk. As long as it's clean, no one will mind.
If you haven't paid them yet, ask for a reduction.
 
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Thanks for your replies. It’s a holiday let, unfortunately, and the rest of the property is pretty ‘posh’ so I can’t leave it like this. I could probably live with the cupboards under the sink, but it’s in every cupboard including eye level ones where the crockery is stored
 
Messed up?
what was the agreement?
was he paid to spray the inside?

i don’t understand the issue
 
No he wasn’t paid to spray inside. He has sprayed the edges and failed to mask the inside of the cupboards, so there is very unsightly spray paint inside the cupboards that makes them look dirty
 
Have you tried Xylene thinners that brings most paints off without damaging base. But wear protective gloves & mask when using.
 
Hi - I have recently had a spray painter into a property to help renovate my existing kitchen. The carcasses were fine, we bought new doors and he resprayed both.

He did not respray the inside of the cabinets, and unfortunately they’ve been left like this.

The carcasses are vinyl wrapped. I have a decorator at the property who has tried to remove this residue using their own cleaning fluids with no success.

I’m obviously really annoyed at this state of affairs, but in practical terms, what can be done? Any ideas gratefully received. Thanks
ask him what he sprayed them with

it was probably either pre cat, AC or PU

AC / PU can be tricky to get off -but a bit of overspray should come off with a bit of thinners and some elbow grease -bear in mind you cant go too mad or you will start to destroy the melamine surface and it will lose its patterning
 
Ok lovely thank you - that’s given me a route to try and sort it out.

As usual, you guys are very helpful - really appreciate it
 
You could try T cut or cutting compound think its G5 or 3 or something. Its overspray and not likely to be noticed by anyone on holiday unless they are being supercritical.

Cant be that posh if you only changed the doors!
 
No he wasn’t paid to spray inside. He has sprayed the edges and failed to mask the inside of the cupboards, so there is very unsightly spray paint
 

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