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Old 08-19-2010, 09:22 PM
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For wood refinishing, you can try and do it yourself, but it's easier to get a replacement. There's a lot of time involved and the level of cleanliness, accuracy and source of materals to get the right finish is tough. It is many layers of polyester.

If you can't find a replacement piece easily enough, get it refinished by a car wood guy. If you're an MBCA member, look in the Star. I always mention my friend Drew at Heritage Woodwork down in NC as both a personal and professional (and thus biased) recommendation.

-CTH
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