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This guide will show how to restore a damaged corkboard that may have holes or tears in it. This fix can be used on any size board. It can be especially useful for boards that are mounted on a wall and are expensive to replace.
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Cover your work surface with a tarp.
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Use a rag, soap, and water to scrub the damaged area to remove residual pieces of cork and glue.
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Allow the area to dry.
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Apply wood filler liberally on top of the holes.
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Smooth out the wood filler using a putty knife.
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Hold the putty knife at an angle and use long strokes to flatten the filler as much as possible.
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Wait 1 hour for the filler to dry.
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Use 80-grit sandpaper to sand down the excess filler in a circular motion.
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Cover the damaged area with a thin, even layer of wood sealant.
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This guide will help you keep your old cork boards instead of trying to replace them. I hope you found our guide useful.
This guide will help you keep your old cork boards instead of trying to replace them. I hope you found our guide useful.
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