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DrewE
Jun 05, 2021Explorer II
If it's the not uncommon vinyl coated oak stuff, trim that matches in both appearance and construction is often available at the usual big box stores. I've gotten some corner molding there that is indistinguishable from the rest of the woodwork in my RV.
If you want something reasonably close, actual oak with a gloss or maybe semi-gloss polyurethane might do the trick. It likely wouldn't be a perfect match.
If you want something reasonably close, actual oak with a gloss or maybe semi-gloss polyurethane might do the trick. It likely wouldn't be a perfect match.
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