I put a Glade Plug-In on my dresser & the oil leaked. So it took the finish right off. I would like to fix it. Any tips of how I go about this?
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Answered by Adam Cavenagh, M.A.C. Painting from Dekalb, Illinois
If you can match the stain then you can sand that side down and re-stain it. Then put a clear coat over it of polyurethane. If just that top coat is damaged then you can just put polyurethane, lightly sand first, it might be a varnish so it would be best to talk to a local Sherwin Williams store.
Thank you,
Adam Cavenagh
Answered by Karl Crowder, Crowder Painting from Colorado Springs, Colorado
Use a good spar varnish, McCloskey's Man-O-War. A good varnish will stick to almost anything.
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