REPAIRING VENEER ON LOCKER.

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edited February 13 in Caravan & Motorhome Chat #1

G'day

Some idiot in our motor home (me !) used sellotape to stick the Rugby World Cuo fixtures on the veneer of an overhead locker.

Of course when I removed the sellotape I removed some of the veneer as well.

Any ideas on how to touch up/repair the damage done?

Cheers.

Paul.

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  • KjellNN
    KjellNN Club Member Posts: 8,663 ✭✭✭
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    edited February 13 #2

    Is it a wood veneer?    

    It is possible to buy veneer in sheets or on a roll, but unless it is a large area, that would be overkill, and probably very difficult to get an exact match.

    Our daughter has laminate flooring and has a repair kit which consists of wax  sticks that can be mixed to give the exact colour required, and it makes a very good job of small repairs.  

    I would be tempted to try something like that.

    Google laminate flooring repair kits, see what is on offer.

  • kalamitty55
    kalamitty55 Forum Participant Posts: 82
    edited February 20 #3

    bit arkward without seeing a pic of the damage is it in middle of the panel,  then see if you can get a matching panel from manufactors, or someone like o'leary that buys stock up. if in a corner then you can buy wax sticks but if its brought grain off sounds like a photo grain (wrap) try find someone that wraps does vynl wrapping and see if they can match it. your question is like me asking how to touch my living walls up as i've ripped the paper.

  • eribaMotters
    eribaMotters Club Member Posts: 1,193 ✭✭✭✭
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    edited February 20 #4

    Without a photo it is difficult to say but I'd be fairly surprised if it is real wood.

    Any form of repair will undoubtedly show up, especially as I'm guessing it is at eye level. You can get some very good wax sticks and if a larger repair is needed some excellent self adhesive veneers or vinyl. I would be amazed if applying a sheet on the full locker door would not stand out more than the damage does at present.

    I would be thinking the best solution would be to camouflage. Can you apply a gel type label over the area, eg the motorhome manufacturers name, or your rugby teams flag?

     

    Colin