Have a cedar chest that I'm looking to touch up. Picked this up at an antique mall, interior is immaculate but the exterior has some blemishes that I'd like to work on.
What I didn't realize with the chest at first was the exterior, at least the top has a veneer that wraps around. Have never worked on veneer surfaces but I'm guessing due to how thin they are there may be a whole different set of rules of how to approach re-finishing.
The feet on this don't appear to have a veneer layer, so that I'm guessing may be somewhat easily tackled with a bit of sanding to smooth out the scratches/gouges.
If folks have a minute to give some pointers.
Thanks!
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