Because pressed wood furniture does not accept stain well you should refinish it with enamel instead.
Can you repair pressed wood furniture.
Paint or stain the repaired area to match the finish of the pressboard.
Repair chips and scratches.
Paint is the obvious answer if the piece can handle a coat of color without bubbling peeling or falling apart.
Wait several minutes for the wood glue to get tacky and press the piece in place.
The shape and style of your pressed wood media cabinet wall system or dresser are still appealing but the faux wood finish has got to go.
If it s just the doors i would definitely remove them.
This is especially important when trying to fix a desk or other type of furniture but not for fixing floors and walls.
Finally force the pieces together so they get the best fit and so the glue sets quickly.
Use a putty knife to smooth the top of the repair to make sure that the surface is level with the rest of the particleboard.
There is no way to fix pressed wood.
Select the right type of primer or you will eventually end up with rampant flaking and use the proper application tool or you will see brushstrokes in the finish coat.
Feather the edges of the filler into the surface of the wood.
If it is in an area that s out of sight though.
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Remove the sanding dust with a vacuum.
Sand and smooth the wood filler with a fine grit sanding block.
If you see this kind of damage begin by filling the damaged area with wood filler or putty using a putty knife.
Particleboard furniture can chip scratch or crack fairly easily.
It will continue to get worse as it absorbs moisture from the air.
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Unfortunately pressed wood is ill suited for adhesion and will reject a painted finish unless it is treated with primer beforehand.
Water damage causes the fibers to swell and weakens the wood considerably.
Apply a third coat of wood.
Apply wood filler following the directions on the can or tube.
Use tape to secure heavier chunks to the particleboard.