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I think I should be able to scrape that piece out of a small pit with a knife, then buy a 502, get some sawdust and a little veneer from the back (preferably the texture is smooth), and then mix 502 with sawdust, cover the pit, polish it smooth and slightly concave after solidifying, and then use 502 to paste the veneer on, and then use the corresponding pen to repair the lower seam to try Hehe.
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Cover the entire desktop with desktop paper, and stick it with double-sided tape or super glue, so that it can generally be mixed.
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Take a pen or watercolor to paint it. Duct tape will do the same. In fact, no one should have checked it.
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Buy a bucket of paint according to the previous color (there are small bottles) and paint it yourself, and you can get past it by making it old, and I've done the same thing, but our wardrobe is broken, remember to polish it first.
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Instead of paint, buy opaque nail polish of the same color and apply a thick layer.
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Just buy a piece of wallpaper and stick it hard! Stick it like a tablecloth, of course!
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It's been a month, it shouldn't be your problem, you can find someone to come to the door together, the cost is not very expensive, and the cost is not very expensive to share with several people.
Unless you have the ability to find it from the septic tank underneath, it is recommended that you do not attempt to retrieve the ring.
Tie a wire hook.,Dig it.,It shouldn't be deep.。。
By the way, waxing has the advantage of sealing the surface to prevent moisture from entering, so that the furniture will last for a long time.