Hi
We have recently discovered a dent in our maple wall unit and this means that the maple vaneer or finish is no longer there. I contacted a french polisher who said to ring the furniture store up and get a new replacement door. Which wasn't very helpful. The furniture range is now obsolete - so even if I were to take this route I could not. Does anyone know of a product I can use to colour in the wood. I am not too bothered about getting it filled, although if anyone does have any ideas that I can do myself I would be greatful.
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How to cover a maple wall unit dent
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you dont say what size but wax sticks do a good job on scratches
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/cgi-bin/psPro ... /WAX===KIT
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/cgi-bin/psPro ... /WAX===KIT
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The kit that Big-All has recommended looks like a nice piece of kit and will cover many different types and shades of wood.
Alternatively you might be able to get a laminate floor repair kit in the correct colour- http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro ... 3&ts=92872
That is a Beech kit, but I am sure you can get a maple kit from somewhere, that is if you don't get the kit from rutlands.
Alternatively you might be able to get a laminate floor repair kit in the correct colour- http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro ... 3&ts=92872
That is a Beech kit, but I am sure you can get a maple kit from somewhere, that is if you don't get the kit from rutlands.
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