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This guide demonstrate how to repair peeling or damaged veneers on cabinets. This technique help you avoid costly replacements. While the process is demonstrated on a cabinet, the process can be modified to fix the veneer on a wide variety of furniture.
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Wipe down the damaged surface with a damp cloth to remove any dust and debris.
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Allow the area to fully dry before continuing.
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Apply a thin layer of rubber cement between the peeled veneer and plywood.
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Press the veneer down from the center in an outwards motion to adhere the veneer to the plywood.
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Place your brace over the damaged area and keep pressure on it.
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Maintaining pressure on the brace, apply the first clamp around the pieces.
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Make sure the clamp is holding the brace flush, then tighten it into place.
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Once all clamps are secured, refer to the rubber cement label to determine the approximate drying time.
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After the rubber cement is fully dry, remove the clamps and the brace.
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Enjoy your renewed veneer!
Enjoy your renewed veneer!