Introduction
This guide will walk you through how to repair wood surface damage. This guide requires a putty knife, wood filler, stain or paint, cloth towels, and brushes. These materials are relatively inexpensive and available at most hardware stores. You will need to allow time for the wood filler and stain to dry; the bigger the damaged area, the longer it will take for the filler to dry.
Optional: Painting the door instead of using stain is an option. It is not mandatory to do, yet if the stain is not the desired color for the surface, then paint is a good alternative. This optional solution is written in the guide in step 7.
Tools
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Smooth the surface where the damage was by scraping off the splinters using a 50 mm wide putty knife blade.
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Use the corner of the blade to smooth over the bumps.
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Apply Elmer's Carpenter's Color Change Wood Filler to the putty knife and smear onto the surface.
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Apply Minwax Wood Finish Stain to the wood using a 25 mm stain brush.
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Allow the stain to soak the surface for a few minutes so the wood absorbs it well.
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Multiple coats may be applied to reach the desired color.
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If the damage is still visible, then follow steps 1 through 8 again until the damaged area matches the rest of the wood. I hope this guide was helpful!
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