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    Repairing Formica Table Top

    I recently made my wife a 4x8 table for her craft room. The top is formica and I've got some deep scratches in it. Are there any ways to repair or fill/smooth the affected areas?
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    Theres a product called SeamFill, made for filling seams in lamanite.
    Cabinet shops, cabinet supply dealers have it. Check with one of them.
    If it's a solid color, say white, it's an easy fix.
    Multi colored lamanite, it will take several different colors of tubes to mix to match the color. About 6.00 a tube.
    Be sure and take your lamanite brand and # with you.
    Apply in scratches, let dry, use the cleaner they sell for it, or use lacquer thinner to cut the excess off around the patched area.


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    Steve's got the answer. That's the stuff we use too.

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    HD sells it.
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