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I have those cheap flush fake veneer hollow type doors, about 20 years old.
(dont know the proper name for them)
One has a dent in it and I would like to hide it, is there a cheap way to do
this. Some sort of very thin veneer type stuff.

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I have those cheap flush fake veneer hollow type doors, about 20 years old.
(dont know the proper name for them)
One has a dent in it and I would like to hide it, is there a cheap way to do
this. Some sort of very thin veneer type stuff.


You may be able to wet it and iron it and remove it that way.

Otherwise, its not worth it: Buy another cheap fake veneer door and fit it.


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On Apr 28, 10:03*am, "SS" wrote:
I have those cheap flush fake veneer hollow type doors, about 20 years old.
(dont know the proper name for them)
One has a dent in it and I would like to hide it, is there a cheap way to do
this. Some sort of very thin veneer type stuff.

thanks


Just called flush doors. Theyre cardboard interior, wood outer frame
and a wood veneer finish.

You could fit veneer, but its as cheap to get a new door.


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On Apr 28, 10:03 am, "SS" wrote:
I have those cheap flush fake veneer hollow type doors, about 20 years
old.
(dont know the proper name for them)
One has a dent in it and I would like to hide it, is there a cheap way to
do
this. Some sort of very thin veneer type stuff.

thanks


Just called flush doors. Theyre cardboard interior, wood outer frame
and a wood veneer finish.

You could fit veneer, but its as cheap to get a new door.


NT

Yip checked them on the wickes site (thats the ones) and £19.99, probably is
cheapest option.

The one on wickes is `beech` the ones I have look to be slightly darker,
could mine have darkened with age?
I have 15 of the damn things in my house so dont fancy replacing them all to
get them matching.
Or does anyone know if 20 years ago they did a wider range of these.


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