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Good way to fix this blemish? -
Bigreddog42 - 07-25-2021
Would like some advice on repairing this small blemish. It is a light gouge but it does not go all the way through the mahogany veneer. What products would work best? Here are pictures:
RE: Good way to fix this blemish? -
John Bartley - 07-25-2021
That's almost a job for "tinted lacquer" sprayed from an airbrush in very thin layers, blending edges by lightly overlapping as you fill to the centre.
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Phlogiston - 07-25-2021
If it really is small, try one of the (hot) wax sticks in the appropriate color.
Pictures just loaded - not small. Yes, some toner carefully applied with a brush or blotter. You can make it good enough that other people won't see it - but you know where to look. classic toner, dark walnut. A repair that is too dark will look better than a repair that is too light (to me).
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Bigreddog42 - 07-26-2021
Thanks for advice y’all. Now, It’ll just be a matter of skill ?
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John Bartley - 07-27-2021
It'll be a case of patience, more than skill I think. The important thing to remember is that this finish is NOT a stain IN the wood grain. It is a colored (tinted or toned) surface layer of a hard finish (lacquer) OVER the wood grain.
And yes, I agree that slightly darker will likely work better than a lighter tone.