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I was able to get my hands on a free cabinet.
It appears to have a lot of wear due to being outside. The particle board seems to have some swell damage. Is there a way to sand this down or something else? Is it a lost cause? Thanks
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CONTACT PAPER!!!! I shouldve thought about it before
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You can sand down damage caused by swelling. I got good results with a palm sander.
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If the damage is bad you may want to reinforce the damaged area or replace the damaged section completly.
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