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Hi, My table had a small damage and I'd like to know if someone can recommend me how to fix it?
You can use wood filler to fill this area and sand it back flat. The grains are a sticker and you wouldn’t be able to match it unless you stick it completely with a new sticker
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Jason
Hi, I missed the part so I don't have it.
Cheers
Hello @juan08
My apologies for the late reply. It's great that you've received excellent advice from @J-P. Just to add to the suggestions made. I recommend visiting your local store and going to the paint department and looking at the wood fillers available. There are a variety of colours that you can use choose from, my best advice is to go for a light colour that is close the finish of your cabinet.
I also suggest grabbing some craft paint and blending the colour of the patch on its surface. One other option is to fill the gap and using wood filler and then covering the damage with a small cut off piece of Boyle 1.5m x 45cm Wood Parquet Self Adhesive Film.
If you have any other questions, we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
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