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myredracer
Jan 28, 2014Explorer II
I like invisible and not something that looks like a patch job. Most may not notice, but I would at least. Once in a while you can make it look right by say, the right fastener & washer or a plug but this isn't one of those times. Any thoughts on patching small holes in a TT ceiling? If it has a plastic coating, maybe epoxy and paint it but matching the color if off-white might be difficult.
If I could find a shallow square recessed (or semi-recessed) LED light, that would work but there doesn't seem to be much of a selection out there.
If I could find a shallow square recessed (or semi-recessed) LED light, that would work but there doesn't seem to be much of a selection out there.
bhh wrote:
As someone who does wood furniture touch up repairs, there is "inconspicuous" and there is "invisible." The difference is often in the eye of the beholder, and sometimes whether or not you know about the damage, or remember it a year later.
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