Blushing is common in older pieces as condensation permeates the lacquer or shellac finish.
Kitchen cupboard door water damage.
While most companies use very high quality varnishes or lacquers the problem is they do not apply a thick enough coat to protect the wood.
Over time water can destroy the outer shell of your kitchen cabinets damaging the finishing and darkening the wood.
Most often it is due to water that has spilled on the door or transferred from our wet hands when we open the doors.
In some cases water damage can also render your cabinets useless especially in cases where you re dealing with a water leak in the cabinets under your kitchen sink or a similar issue.
Once the water makes its way down the cabinet door it settles either in the cabinet panel seams or in this case between the base trim and the base of the cabinets.
When particleboard gets wet it can swell or even disintegrate.
If your cabinet has black spots the water damage has permeated the protective layer and has damaged the veneer and stained the area.
Particleboard is a composite wood that is used to construct furniture door cores floors and cabinets.
The wood is made from sawdust or wood chips and glue.
Electric or air sanders can even out raised particleboard from water damage.
Water caused the cabinet to swell and the glue broke open at the seams.
The damage might be confined to the lower half of the.
This exposes a consistent weakness in the finishing process of many manufacturers.
This is what happens when you hang wet rags from the cabinet doors.
This can happen if the piece was washed with water rather than using a tack cloth for surface preparation.