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  • Beading will also cover some other sins on the interface on the other edge that is not cracking (I assume that because it is a smaller piece of MDF on that side, a few cm instead of a couple of feet, so the movement is less due to less material to expand across its surface) but is a bit of an ugly edge.

    Prime with cover stain and paint with the eggshell of the cupboard then pin to the cupboard face without fixing to the wall?

  • Prime with cover stain and paint with the eggshell of the cupboard then pin to the cupboard face without fixing to the wall?

    On the basis it's more likely to be the MDF moving than the wall, I'd be inclined to attach the beading to the wall. Otherwise you might just end up with a gap between the beading and the wall rather than the MDF and the wall.

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