Reattaching a veneer?
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William on Sep 04, 2016Sand the wood and damaged piece to remove any adhesive. Brush CONTACT CEMENT on the wood and the back of the damaged piece. Let both dry until tacky to the touch. Once both are tacky, carefully line up one edge of the piece and slowly press in place. You have one try. Once both parts are stuck they cannot be moved. Use a wood block and rub the surface of the repair.Helpful Reply
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Leronna Farley on Sep 04, 2016you can also use E600, that is awesome stuff!! VERY permanantHelpful Reply
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B. Enne on Sep 04, 2016Since most of the veneer on that drawer is damaged, I personally would remove the rest of it from that face, buy a new piece and use the old as a template (or trace around another drawer), and attach the new piece using William's suggestion.Helpful Reply
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