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Gdetrailer
Nov 22, 2020Explorer III
Sand down lightly to get rid of the rest of that pealing top layer.
Be careful, I suspect the grained wood under it is a thin veneer of some type sort of like Luan (but there are many types of wood veneers) it won't take much to go through the veneer.
Luan can actually look real nice when lightly stained and covered with semi or glossy polyurethane.
Then you can experiment with a stain/polyurethane to see how it looks.
You might be lucky and that veneer may look nice without the faux wood look provided the faux wood grain wasn't hiding blemishes.
Be careful, I suspect the grained wood under it is a thin veneer of some type sort of like Luan (but there are many types of wood veneers) it won't take much to go through the veneer.
Luan can actually look real nice when lightly stained and covered with semi or glossy polyurethane.
Then you can experiment with a stain/polyurethane to see how it looks.
You might be lucky and that veneer may look nice without the faux wood look provided the faux wood grain wasn't hiding blemishes.
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