Bondo to the Rescue
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Michelle on Jun 09, 2018
I hate it when people post their projects and don’t show how it turned out nor try and help people out by answering questions!!
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Tamie Jones-Tippery on May 02, 2023
It probably didn't. 🤣
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Joyce T on Jan 30, 2019
I will be using this trick on a side board that I have had for years. During a recent move, it got wet and the veneer peeled. I was wondering how I was going to fix it. I thought of doing a ceramic mosaic on top as well.
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Jacx on Jan 07, 2020
If you haven't scraped off the veneer, try ironing it! Put a cloth down, no water, and iron it. Don't scorch it. You may get lucky and get the old glue to remelt. Worth a try. Depends on how bad the situation is. You might then use a tiny brush to glue loose areas. Just use Elmer's wood glue.
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Suzanne Stoltz on Jan 08, 2022
We inherited a curved glass china cabinet from my husband's grandmother. It had lots of veneer damage on the two upright front curve pieces. I decided to replace the veneer but when I scraped it off...there was beautiful solid wood underneath! Just stained it and tung oiled the entire piece! Sometimes you luck out!
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I have an old claw foot round table my mom in law bought from estate sale. It was painted an awful green, i had it removed, n then it sat with the rest of my unfinished projects. im now ready to do what I can to keep it. Needing your expertise. The top is cracking as your dresser. but on one part of the top, it looks like 2 layers of veneer when i pull it up. The base seems dry as well. Please, help. Restore, paint or stain?
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