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Repairs to dining room suite
I have normal everyday scuffing damage to the legs of my 6 chairs and table
legs. what would be the best method to bring back to the orignal condition. After sanding and blending to the original colour (Light teak) should I find a matching stain or a coloured varnish. |
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Repairs to dining room suite
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k... I have normal everyday scuffing damage to the legs of my 6 chairs and table legs. what would be the best method to bring back to the orignal condition. After sanding and blending to the original colour (Light teak) should I find a matching stain or a coloured varnish. You might want to post this also in rec.woodworking. You'll probably be buried in answers. |
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Repairs to dining room suite
www.refinishwizard.com is a forum with questions like this galore and
answers from knowledgeable people. Pictures really help understanding the situation. Let us know please. On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 07:12:34 GMT, "belto" wrote: I have normal everyday scuffing damage to the legs of my 6 chairs and table legs. what would be the best method to bring back to the orignal condition. After sanding and blending to the original colour (Light teak) should I find a matching stain or a coloured varnish. |
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