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Repairing Veneer Dents and Dimples
By Jim Kenney

You might want to try using a small syringe and forcing a little water
into the dimple, under the veneer then put a thick cloth over it and
hold a iron there for a short time.  Between the water swelling the
wood and the hot iron expanding the water, this may pop it out, but
watch the iron: too long and you will damage the finish.  It has worked
for me

Jim Kenney


(Message sent Wed 6 May 1998, 03:09:59 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

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