Posts

Showing posts from March, 2021

Discussing Ways to Fix Damaged Veneer Sheets

 Wood veneers, though strongly built, are susceptible to possible damages. Common causes of damage include prolonged exposure to water and high humidity, resulting in deteriorated bonding quality of the adhesive used in sticking the veneer with the substrate. While you will need to take help of a professional to fix major damages, minor damages and blemishes on your veneer sheets can be fixed by yourself. Continuing on the subject, in this blog post, we discuss a few ways to fix minor damages on various types of veneer sheets. Read on. Blisters Blisters are identified as swollen portions of a surface that generally occur due to poor bonding between the veneer and the frame. Here’s how to fix simple blisters on your veneer sheets : Place a wax paper on the blistered surface, cover it with a smooth cardboard sheet, and lay a cloth over the cardboard sheet. Press the cloth with a medium-hot iron, while making sure that you do not touch the exposed surface with the iron. As you work, keep