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Help with matching finish.


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Spoke about this kitchen repair job a while ago in another thread and some of you helped me identify the wood as American cherry.

I now need to try to match the finish so I can do some local repairs and make a few new pieces of timber to match.

I've tried all the finishes I have and none of them are close enough for me. I assume it has some sort of spray finish on it.

Any ideas on the best way to match this?If it was able to be touched up rather than the whole thing refinished then that would be better.

Thanks for the help with this. 20220420_185018.jpeg20220420_185006.jpeg20220420_185023.jpeg

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