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Repairing scruff marks, scratches and chips to woodwork.

in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Today 7:58 pm
by Eriba2005430GT | 4 Posts

Hi all. Trying to "hide" scuff marks, scratches and small dent to the light coloured woodwork of our eriba. I seem to remember that it was classed as pear wood. Varnish isn't a the way to go. If anyone had success in this area of refurbishment will you please say how. Thanks.


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RE: Repairing scruff marks, scratches and chips to woodwork.

in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Today 9:08 pm
by eribaMotters | 5.895 Posts

I made some new woodwork trim up for a 2006 Familia, that had as you say woodwork classified as Pearwood. I used Red Steamed Beech with a thinned down spirit based Cherry stain.
If you are doing spot repairs, then your best best is the Liberon was sticks, which are available in a variety of colours. Type "Liberon wax filler stick" into e-bay and see what you think.

Colin


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