08-08-2021, 05:13 PM
First things first ....
That radio top is sprayed with a lacquer. The lacquer is toned (coloured) to what you see. The wood itself is NOT stained. The way to match it exactly is to spray the affected area with a toned lacquer using an airbrush or similar small sprayer. You'll have to blend the edges by slightly over-spraying and sanding to a finish.
Some people are able to mix the toned lacquer and wipe it on, so that may be another choice. Whatever you do, do NOT attempt to color the bare wood.
That radio top is sprayed with a lacquer. The lacquer is toned (coloured) to what you see. The wood itself is NOT stained. The way to match it exactly is to spray the affected area with a toned lacquer using an airbrush or similar small sprayer. You'll have to blend the edges by slightly over-spraying and sanding to a finish.
Some people are able to mix the toned lacquer and wipe it on, so that may be another choice. Whatever you do, do NOT attempt to color the bare wood.