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Antique drum table SAVED! Veneer damage FIXED with "Retique It" a paint on wood that can be stained
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- Опубликовано: 3 апр 2020
- This antique drum table had a gooey spot on the top that wouldn't come off. When I was sanding the top I overdid it in that spot and sanded through the veneer wood top! In the past I would have had to paint the top of the table to cover the damage. But I found and have been using a product called "Retique It" on projects like this. I have also used it over a laminate table top and it looks amazing!
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Great video. I like the fast pace. No need to overdo it. Well done.
That turned out so good 🥳
WOW!!
wow seriously? why didnt this video pop up when i researched. im so sad im just seeing this. i tackled my 2nd dining table project and its been nothing but a nightmare, especially now knowing the set i am working with. we were gifted a beautiful antique table that we recently learned is the longest running set thats still being sold and retails nearly $9000 and i accidentally sanded through the veneer (major face palm + nauseous moment to say the least). i had no clue the top was veneer and had i known that, i wouldve known how to properly and safely sand it. my spot was embarassingly large as my husband suggested i use a belt sander and well, im sure you understand how the rest of that went. i did my best to just do the proper sanding afterwards, stained it with 3 different types (i did a mixture at first as i was trying to achieve a coastal/driftwood look) one of which was early american which saved my table! but i really wish i had seen this video first bc it wouldve made my life way less stressful. your table came out beautiful!
Oh goodness, I'm so sorry that happened to your antique table. I hope you are able to fix it & enjoy it!
@@TrueBlueStablesLLC it took about a month and a lot of elbow grease but we got her there lol lesson learned! ill tell you though, you are one of few who made a video in regards to this issue. so i thank you for that
@@jessii_d you aren't the only one who sands through... it happens! but I'm glad to hear you figured out a solution!
Hi, great video, right to the point. Has this held up? I’m looking to repair my veneer dining room table top that’s damaged but I’m afraid this will just chip off.
I sold the table so unfortunately I don't know how it holds up long term.
I sold the table so unfortunately I don't know how it holds up long term.