



When repairing wood surfaces in a home, the type of timber will determine the method to use. Hard wood surfaces are usually finished with lacquer. However the soft wood surfaces are finished with either oil or emulsion paints. The usual defects or signs are marks, scratches, dents, weathering and abrasion. Each sign is treated differently because the final finish should return the surface to its original color and sheen. The color and hue can be enhanced by dyes and timber stains.
The repair of wood surfaces commences with fixing any loose joints, cracks and splits. The surface scratches and abrasions are then rubbed down with steel wool dipped in denatured alcohol or sand paper. After clearing the marks and stains, next is to fill them. Before filling the dust is brushed off the wood carefully. Turpentine on a clothe is ideal for ensuring the dust is completely removed. If stain removers are used, ensure that the manufacturers instructions are followed.
The scars and dents that are shallow can be raised using a clothe and hot iron box running over. The weather or dark stains are tuned to the desired shade using a stain. The crack filler is also used on severe cracks. It is important to open up the grains of hardwood so that it can have a uniform lacquer finish. This is then rubbed down using a soft sand paper after it has hardened. The polish or paint is then applied in three coats to give the desired effects.
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