would it be hard to just sand them down and refinish them?
that or some old english might do it. for a while..
randy
"East Coast" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I have kitchen counter tops that are edged with a dark stained pine
> trim. Which has gotten worn over time, and shows light streaks. I have
> tried those "crayon" things from Home Depot with unsatisfactory
> results. What is the best way to hide these worn areas?
If the areas are fairly small, use permanent (ie spirit-based, rather than
water-based) felt-tipped pens. Protect the "repair" by wiping on a coat of
thinned PU.
Cheers,
Frank
"East Coast" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I have kitchen counter tops that are edged with a dark stained pine
> trim. Which has gotten worn over time, and shows light streaks. I have
> tried those "crayon" things from Home Depot with unsatisfactory
> results. What is the best way to hide these worn areas?
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