10-20-2013, 06:08 PM
You MIGHT try this: If you can find it, buy some powdered whiting compound at your hdwe. store or paint store. Mix it with water into a consistency similar to paste. Apply to one of those dark spots. Let it dry for 24 hours. Then gently scrape it off. If it has improved, put on a 2nd application. This won't hurt the veneer.
Martin Blankinship suggested that to me several years ago on a Z chairside I redid and it was amazing how it helped. I used 4 applications before my "spots" stopped improving. After toning and refinishing. you must look very carefully to even get a hint of where the dark spots were.
Results may vary!
Caveat: try this on one of the small spots to start with. Let us know if it helps.
Martin Blankinship suggested that to me several years ago on a Z chairside I redid and it was amazing how it helped. I used 4 applications before my "spots" stopped improving. After toning and refinishing. you must look very carefully to even get a hint of where the dark spots were.
Results may vary!
Caveat: try this on one of the small spots to start with. Let us know if it helps.