Cracks In Fitting Holes
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STEP 1
STEP 2
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Dye Rex-Lith Wood with Color Touch-Up. Then mix with the appropriate quantity of hardener.
STEP 3
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Put a plastic cap or lid into the fitting hole and apply the Rex-Lith Gel Filler to the damaged area (mould).
STEP 4
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Before the Rex-Lith has fully cured, coarse projectings can be carefully cut off with a chisel.
STEP 5
STEP 6
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Stretch a piece of Sandpaper ‘dry’ tight around the Cork Sanding Block and remove final projections while sanding the surrounding area. Remove sanding dust afterwards.
STEP 7
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Match filled damage to the color of the surrounding area by misting with PF Covering Lacquer from a distance of 12-16 inches – do not spray too wet. Repeat two or three times.
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