Shop any yard sale or flea market and you are bound to find a cool piece of furniture that would have been so perfect if not for all those darn chips in the veneer. Who wants to deal with that? Well, hopefully, you do if you’re looking to save money, save furniture from the landfill and to hone your DIY skills. It’s really no big deal to fill these gaps and repaint the piece. It may take a couple of layers of filler and sanding, but it is simple enough for anyone to do.
Follow the tutorial below:
How To Repair Damaged Veneer Before Painting Furniture
Luckily for those of us who love restoring and painting furniture, there is a lot of people trying to get rid of incredible high-quality, solid-wood pieces of furniture just because they have some scratches and chipped veneer.