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How to Get Dents Out of Finished Wood

Whether you drop something on it, bump it with something metal, or the kids run into it with their toys . . . bam, your wood is dented. It could be your new kitchen cabinets, a nice piece of furniture, wood trim around the house, or your kitchen table. Even when we are shipping kitchen cabinets around the country, sometimes one of the doors might show up with a dent. But it is not the end of the world. Most dents and dings in wood are easily fixed without having to replace it.

Since wood is a natural, porous material, it will respond to moisture. In fact, all a dent actually is, is the porous fibers in the wood getting condensed from something heavier coming in contact with it. So the quickest, and easiest solution is to just apply moisture to the dented area. While there are several different versions of this method online, I have found this one to be the most effective and easiest to do. 

Now before we get started, I have to clarify…  if you have a dent in the wood on a painted surface, you will have to remove the paint first in order to get to the bare wood (so that it can accept the moisture).. just sand down the area to the bare wood and then repaint afterwards.

How to Fix Dents in Kitchen Cabinets
& Anything Else Made from Wood

Tips for getting out dents in wood

Our cabinet customers are often able to avoid the claims process by trying this technique first. It saves the time of waiting for replacement parts so you can move on with your project.

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