Resurfacing an Worn Out Bakery Display

Elevate Your Bakery Display with 3M Di-Noc Architectural Film

Bakery Display Wrapped Using the 3M Di-Noc PS-959 Architectural Finishes


In the competitive world of bakery businesses, a visually appealing and enticing display can make all the difference. But what if your existing display is looking a little tired and worn out? The good news is that you don't have to invest in an entirely new display; you can give your bakery display a fresh and modern look by resurfacing it with 3M Di-Noc Architectural Film. This quick and clean process can transform your bakery display and breathe new life into your business. In this blog, we will guide you through the steps to resurface your bakery display with 3M Di-Noc Architectural Film, creating a sleek, modern, and inviting atmosphere for your customers.

What is 3M Di-Noc Architectural Film?

3M Di-Noc Architectural Film is a high-quality, self-adhesive vinyl film that mimics the look and feel of various materials, including wood, metal, stone, and more. It's widely used in interior design and renovation projects to update surfaces without the need for expensive and time-consuming construction work. With a wide range of design options, this film can be customized to match your bakery's aesthetic, making it a perfect choice for upgrading your bakery display.

Materials You'll Need:

  1. 3M Di-Noc Architectural Film: Choose a design that complements your bakery's style. This film is available in various textures, colors, and patterns, so you can achieve the look you desire.

  2. Squeegee: A soft, plastic squeegee will help you smooth out any air bubbles or wrinkles during the installation.

  3. Measuring tape and cutting tools: These will help you accurately measure and cut the film to fit your bakery display.

  4. Cleaning supplies: To ensure a clean and smooth surface, you'll need cleaning materials like isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free cloth.

  5. Heat gun or hairdryer: This will be useful for stretching the film and making it conform to the contours of your bakery display.

Steps to Resurface Your Bakery Display:

  1. Preparation:

Before you begin, make sure your bakery display is clean and free of any dust, dirt, or grease. Clean the surface thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free cloth to ensure a smooth adhesion.

  1. Measure and Cut:

Measure the dimensions of your bakery display and cut the 3M Di-Noc film accordingly, leaving a little extra around the edges for trimming.

  1. Application:

Peel the backing from the 3M Di-Noc film and gently apply it to the bakery display surface, starting from one end and working your way to the other. Use the squeegee to press out any air bubbles as you go.

  1. Stretch and Mold:

Use a heat gun or hairdryer to gently warm the film as you apply it. This will make it more pliable and allow you to stretch and mold it around corners and edges.

  1. Trim Excess:

Once the film is in place, carefully trim any excess material with a sharp cutting tool, ensuring clean and precise edges.

  1. Final Touches:

Go over the entire surface with the squeegee to ensure there are no air bubbles or wrinkles left. If you encounter any, gently lift the film and reapply, then use the squeegee to smooth it out.

Resurfacing your bakery display with 3M Di-Noc Architectural Film is a quick and clean way to give your bakery a fresh and inviting look. With a wide range of design options and a straightforward installation process, you can transform your display in no time. This cost-effective solution will not only enhance the aesthetics of your bakery but also leave a lasting impression on your customers. So, give your bakery the upgrade it deserves and watch your sales rise as your beautiful new display attracts more patrons.


Let us know if you want to hire RM wraps to install the 3M Di-Noc Architectural film on your subjects. Contect us at 208-696-1180 or info@rmwraps.com

Randy Miller
Custom refrigerator wraps, Interior / exterior door wraps, Cabinet wraps, Elevator door wraps, Commercial door wraps, Office door wraps and more.
http://rmwraps.com/
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