How to repair solid wood furniture if it is cracked

Updated on Solid wood 2024-06-17
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It depends on the material of the wood, if it is just cracked, and out of the warranty period, then wait for a while, and when the crack is completely completed, find a professional to repair it, you can do it without seeing it at all, just look for the merchant you bought, there should be no other good way! If it is a very high-end furniture, it is recommended that you negotiate with the merchant for compensation, otherwise you will find a consumer association, which is very easy to use! Anyway, the people in the consumer association don't have anything to do all day, you find something for them, they love to help!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It depends on the severity of the cracking, if it is a very slight crack, just paint a little topcoat; If there is a crack, you should use sandpaper to polish off the paint surface, fill the crack with some sawdust and other powder, and then paint it in seconds, and then spray some topcoat; If it is a large crack, for example, it is already a few millimeters wide, then it can only be returned to the factory, and the cracked board is directly sawed, re-spliced, re-sanded, colored, and painted.

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