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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 68270, member: 37"]It is not too difficult to splice in some new veneer into that corner. However, it will always look like a repair since it is impossible to match perfectly. If you had the original piece, it would be a much better repair. Since the door is very plain, why not fill it with putty, sand smooth, and paint the door for a pop of color? It would sell better in my neck of the woods that way.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 68270, member: 37"]It is not too difficult to splice in some new veneer into that corner. However, it will always look like a repair since it is impossible to match perfectly. If you had the original piece, it would be a much better repair. Since the door is very plain, why not fill it with putty, sand smooth, and paint the door for a pop of color? It would sell better in my neck of the woods that way.[/QUOTE]
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