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How to repair damaged wood surfaces

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How to repair damaged wood surfaces HI Now host Rachel Pacarro is at City Mill with Waianae Supervisor, Stuart Suster, as he shares how to repair damaged wood surfaces!

HONOLULU (HI Now) - Repairing damaged wood surfaces involves a few key steps. First, assess the damage—identify cracks, scratches, or dents. For minor scratches, clean the area, then apply a wood filler that matches the wood color, smoothing it out with a putty knife. For deeper scratches or dents, sand the area lightly, apply filler, and let it dry before sanding again for a smooth finish. If the surface is stained, consider reapplying the finish or using a matching stain. Finally, seal the repaired area with a clear coat for protection. Always test products in an inconspicuous area first to ensure compatibility.

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