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Touch-Up Package Repair Instructions
I. MINOR NICKS AND SCRATCHES AND NAIL HOLE REPAIR
Even through the best care and cleaning, minor nicks and scratches are bound to appear. It is always preferable
to treat these problems while they are still minor. Wellborn has included sample putty sticks with this packet for
minor repairs and a complete touch-up kit that includes a putty stick, touch-up marker and touch-up finish can be
obtained through your Authorized Wellborn Dealer.
YOU SHOULD NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR BADLY DAMAGED CABINETRY YOURSELF. CONSULT YOUR LOCAL
DEALER OR REFINISHER FOR ASSISTANCE.
1
Scratches can be repaired with the marker and wax
sticks. Apply marker to scratch, then wipe off excess.
3
Remove excess wax with the flat
stick that comes in the kit.
II. DOOR PANEL CONTRACTION REPAIR
As seasonal temperature and humidity changes occur within a house, door panels are susceptible
to minor expansion and contraction. The contraction or shrinkage of door panels during low humidity
periods may result in the appearance of an unfinished line down the length of the panel where it joins
the door stile. Wellborn recommends the installation of a humidity control system to substantially
reduce the possibility of expansion and contraction in all wood products in the home. If climactic
conditions do not correct the situation automatically, obtain a Wellborn Touch-up Kit in the proper
color and follow the repair instructions below. The color of the touch-up marker should correspond
with the color of the door (i.e., light for light, medium for medium). However, due to the natural
characteristic of wood to darken over time, it may be necessary to experiment a little.
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE BEGINNING THE REPAIR.
YOU CANNOT TOUCH UP GLAZES.
STEP 1
: Remove the door from the cabinet and place it on a flat surface.
STEP 2
: Use a small piece of 220 grit sandpaper to remove any build-up or residue being careful to not remove
any of the existing stain.
STEP 3
: Shake marker thoroughly to mix contents. Depress felt tip against cardboard or newspaper to start material
flow, watching felt tip until material reaches the point. Use care not to over saturate the point.
STEP 4
: Start at one end and try to use one steady stroke to do the repair, as it is difficult to get uniform color
otherwise. It may be necessary to go over the area a second time to achieve the desired shade. If difficulty is
experienced after two strokes, it may then be necessary to "flood" or saturate the tip of the marker or flow
material into the troubled area. If this is the case, be sure to a have a rag handy to remove excess material
before it dries. Minimal pressure should be used on the rag to keep it from getting into the groove itself so as
not to remove the paint from the actual repair area.
STEP 5
: With certain doors or areas, it may be necessary to trim the tip of the touch-up marker to a finer point. This
is easily done with a razor blade or a sharp knife. The tip can be removed and turned around, if desired, so as
to keep the original shape on one end for touching up other areas.
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2
Next, rub the putty stick over the
area to cover the void left behind.
4
Lightly use the buffing pad to
restore original luster.

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