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    90's L-Series Black Ash Veener Touch-up

    What touch-up stain/paint does everyone use for touching up our Black Ash Veneer finish our our L-Series. I want to touch-up a couple of small scuff marks that are between 1/4"-1/2 in length.

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    I'm cheap, so on the departed L7's , black shoe polish was my choice.
    Seemed to work OK.
    Not worth buying paint for such small touchups.
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    Rustoleum universal Satin Black spray paint is a very good match.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gferrell View Post
    Rustoleum universal Satin Black spray paint is a very good match.
    My L-series cabinets all have a bit more shine than that, and I have 6-pair. I've never touched them up but often wondered if we were dealing with a latex stain or oil-based. I do believe it is a stain, rather than paint.

    I, too, have used black shoe polish. Personally I'm a Kiwi guy.
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    Sharpie?

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    A have a few sets of all, some have gloss to semi-gloss shine, some are a flat black. I will try all suggested ideas in some test areas underneath to see what matches for each application.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LSeries View Post
    A have a few sets of all, some have gloss to semi-gloss shine, some are a flat black. I will try all suggested ideas in some test areas underneath to see what matches for each application.
    Quote Originally Posted by BMWCCA View Post
    My L-series cabinets all have a bit more shine than that, and I have 6-pair. I've never touched them up but often wondered if we were dealing with a latex stain or oil-based. I do believe it is a stain, rather than paint.

    I, too, have used black shoe polish. Personally I'm a Kiwi guy.
    haizz, you guys are hoarding all the good stuff. I just need a pair...

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