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Help! How to fix gouge on table? |
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TheBookey
Member Joined: 10/09/2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 25 |
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Posted: 04/05/2013 at 1:28am |
For several years I've kept my precious table in great shape, but then yesterday...
Some careless workers in my house placed some metal tools on my beautiful Butterfly Centrefold 25 table, and now there's a small but significant gouge in the surface. The overall gouge area is about 8mm long. I'd like to repair it if possible, and also restore the color so it's not a distracting mark. Serious suggestions welcome. Thank you! JB |
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The Bookey | Santa Monica
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bluebucket
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I would use polyester resin and then paint the patch with the same matt blue. I actually wouldn't bother painting it myself just the resin so it plays smooth again. Same as you repair a small ding in your surfboard
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