How to fix peeling lacquer furniture?
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only way I know is sand and repaint
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Could they be where fixing are? In so, you can stick circular disks on top (Coin)? or colour the circles with Sharpies and then varnish a number of times to bring up to smooth finish.
Is the furniture inside, or outside furniture? I had outside furniture, under a pergola and finished the wooden trims with 'marine varnish'. No good. After about-well less than 12 months-it started to peel. And flake. So I sanded back the arms and legs etc., and used an external paint for the timber. Much better. If your have beautiful furniture that is inside your residence, maybe it would be better to employ a professional 'finisher'. Or-again, if the furniture is external; just do what I did. But if it is expensive, then maybe you would the furniture restored by a professional.
The table has been damaged with circles appearing (this could be where fixings have been made in the table under the finish, If so and they are wanting to cover them up in a decorative way, then Coins or similar could be used to make a design to please, or it may be possible to colour in the table with maybe Sharpies? and Varnish over to hide.