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    Posted: 12 July 2018 at 2:21pm
you need to remove the phenolic layer by sanding it down

NEVER use TEGO or Phenolic faced plywood. Paint ang glue will not stick to it.
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COULD BE THE old aged paint, do not do it with black and white label for 6 years :) I order a little fresh
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Glue and carpet oh the irony....
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get them LineX’d...
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Like some of the posters above have said you need to be looking at the stinky, oily, solvent based paints. Phenolic is a quite a hydrophobic surface and it's impermeable so water based paints that rely on penetrating a bit won't be too happy.

I think your bet bets are either to remove the coating or to use a solvent based 2-pack paint. I don't see many positive leads though from a quick google search.
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welcome to the real world and its issues.. 
you have saved a couple of quid on material that leads to more issues.. ;) 

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but I can not redo 24 cabinet Shocked
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I would get in touch with some dub sounds in your area , or other spekaerbuilders, and kindly ask where they source the birch ply...
Or simply pick the phone and call all the wood sellers you can find.
Can't believe everybody is using phenolic ply.
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è l'unico legno duro che trovo nella mia parte, e se uso un primer
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even 2part/polyurethane will have issues sticking to phenol properly.. its just saving on the wrong end imo..
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What am I thinking of then....Trimite. That's the solventy one.
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standard warnex is water based too.. 

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