Hello everyone, I have noticed some minor scratches on the doors of my Billy shelf. The doors are painted and made of particleboard with a thin veneer. I am interested in how to best and most inconspicuously repair such small scratches. I am especially concerned about the BILLY doors because I have read that the material can be somewhat sensitive. Can anyone recommend a reliable method to fix scratches without leaving the surface visibly damaged or uneven? What materials, tools, or tricks would you suggest? Thanks!
Oh, that sounds great, poju67! 🙂 I once had a similar situation and achieved excellent results using a special wood repair kit. With it, you can even fill small imperfections and then color-match them – it’s really fantastic! Give it a try; it’s fun and works really well!!!
Hello poju67, I would like to explain how to methodically repair small scratches on the BILLY doors. It is important to note that the surface is usually a melamine-coated foil, so it is sensitive to excessive mechanical treatment or aggressive abrasives.
Step 1: Clean the surface to remove any dust or grease.
Step 2: For minor scratches, furniture repair markers or specially matched wax sticks work best.
Step 3: If the scratches are deeper, you can carefully lightly sand the area with fine wet sandpaper (about grit 400-600), but only minimally and gently.
Before proceeding, I would ask: How deep and how long exactly are the scratches? And are the doors more matte or glossy? The treatment varies slightly.
One final tip: After the repair, I always recommend polishing the area with a microfiber cloth to adjust the sheen and reduce visible transitions.
Step 1: Clean the surface to remove any dust or grease.
Step 2: For minor scratches, furniture repair markers or specially matched wax sticks work best.
Step 3: If the scratches are deeper, you can carefully lightly sand the area with fine wet sandpaper (about grit 400-600), but only minimally and gently.
Before proceeding, I would ask: How deep and how long exactly are the scratches? And are the doors more matte or glossy? The treatment varies slightly.
One final tip: After the repair, I always recommend polishing the area with a microfiber cloth to adjust the sheen and reduce visible transitions.
Laukau5 schrieb:
I would suggest asking first: How deep and how long exactly are the scratches? And are the doors more matte or glossy? The treatment varies a bit.Thank you for asking! The scratches are all relatively short (about 3–5 cm (1–2 inches)) and quite superficial, more like minor surface marks rather than deep grooves. The doors have a matte finish with the typical white film covering, which feels slightly rougher than a high-gloss surface. They are not glossy or painted but coated.
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