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Marks on furniture

Over the past 5 years we have accumulated and few marks on the furniture in the caravan. Tint chips here and there. Is there anything that cna be done to hide these marks? Thanks.
 
Over the past 5 years we have accumulated and few marks on the furniture in the caravan. Tint chips here and there. Is there anything that cna be done to hide these marks? Thanks.
As well as wax kits Topps make various shades of tinted furniture polish that I have used where dogs have scratched furniture. Also Blackfriars do an extensive range of tinted products c
 
Thanks. It is the veneer covering on top of the chip board that is marked. I have checked previously, but unsure of colour that could be the closest to the original.
I am wondering if a dealer may know which spefic colour for our caravan as they probably do up caravans for resale?
 
We had a couple of marks on our last van took it to my caravan engineer went to pick up they were no longer there so in your case i would as a dealer
 
Thanks. It is the veneer covering on top of the chip board that is marked. I have checked previously, but unsure of colour that could be the closest to the original.
I am wondering if a dealer may know which spefic colour for our caravan as they probably do up caravans for resale?
There are specialists around who do such "repairs". Our son damaged a new kitchen unit and a specialist came in and it was impossible to see where the damage had been. The dealer is an obvious one to contact first as no doubt they either do work themselves, or bring someone in, like car dealer do.
 

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