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Oven cleaner dripped onto the cabinet door beneath ...

Oven cleaner dripped onto the cabinet door beneath it, taking the finish right off in. Without replacing all my cabinet doors, what can I do to fix it?


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Home improvement projects, "Get'er done."

Assuming the cabinets are wood. Remove the door and clean off the residue from the oven cleaner. Check the can for instructions on cleaning up overspray. Purchase a can of “Restore A Finish” about $12 per can, and follow simple instructions. You will be using steel wool with the product to remove the rest of the finish from the door. This product comes in several colors if you like. After removing finish you will be able to adjust the stain if needed to match the rest of your cabinets (using additional stain). Apply a few coats of clear and your done.

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Posted 2009-10-26T23:50:31Z

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