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<p>[QUOTE="Z1ggy16, post: 9449592, member: 81453"]I agree... Mcm is best getting a true restoration but I've seen some folks around me use paint on a few places, mostly on the body, likely if veneer is so far gone it's easier to use Bondo and paint. </p><p><br /></p><p>I think I'm going to see what it looks like after a good deep clean and then some salve or Restor o finish, then assess if the veneer chips can be repaired with a bit of touch up pens. </p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks everyone! I'll post a pic of how it looks after in a few days.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Z1ggy16, post: 9449592, member: 81453"]I agree... Mcm is best getting a true restoration but I've seen some folks around me use paint on a few places, mostly on the body, likely if veneer is so far gone it's easier to use Bondo and paint. I think I'm going to see what it looks like after a good deep clean and then some salve or Restor o finish, then assess if the veneer chips can be repaired with a bit of touch up pens. Thanks everyone! I'll post a pic of how it looks after in a few days.[/QUOTE]
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