Monday, April 18, 2011

How can I repair a small blemish in the finish of a table?

Question by Chris B: How can I restore a little blemish in the complete of a table?
We have a brand new, Ashley Urbandale drop-leaf dining room table. This evening, we managed to get a number of drops of Vectra 3D (topical flea remedy for canines) on the surface. Apparently, the flea remedy is oil-based and the drops, when wiped up, left modest depressions and "dullness" in the oil end. What is the best way to repair these spots without obtaining to strip/resurface the complete section of the table? (I did deliver an e-mail to Ashley Furniture requesting details on what sort of oil they use - tung, linseed, and so on.)


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Reply by Steve Tower
There is a merchandise employed to make small repairs to furnishings that requires crayon like sticks of a variety of shades for touching up. Offered a home centers. Might operate.

I would start off with just placing on some oil very first although though I doubt that the only finish you have is oil since it provides so minor protection.



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