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Posted on fixing chip out on exisit furniture

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BertJ

49 posts in 1868 days


#1 posted 1829 days ago

Absolutely. This is a trial and error process, so take a piece of the myrtle cut-off and gouge it to approximate the size and depth of the chip-out. Then try mixing stains OR dyes (don’t mix these!) until you get a good match.


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