05-09-2011, 08:52 PM
Hi,
From here it does look like someone slathered some refinish stuff on the cabinet.
Many of the chips and small scratches are best minimized, instead of trying to get a perfect repair job. You may end up with a bigger mess than what you started with.
The edge chip, may be hard to repair, as far as adding a small sliver of veneer, then trying to match the color and finish. I'd have to see it closer.
Try the waterless hand cleaner (no pumice) and get rid of the dirt and human grime. See what you come up with once it is clean.
From here it does look like someone slathered some refinish stuff on the cabinet.
Many of the chips and small scratches are best minimized, instead of trying to get a perfect repair job. You may end up with a bigger mess than what you started with.
The edge chip, may be hard to repair, as far as adding a small sliver of veneer, then trying to match the color and finish. I'd have to see it closer.
Try the waterless hand cleaner (no pumice) and get rid of the dirt and human grime. See what you come up with once it is clean.