Wardrobe cupboard's new door.

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Wardrobe cupboard's new door.

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After getting fed up with the faff involved in getting stuff in and out of our rear 'wardrobe' particularly when we're loaded up, I finally persuaded the OH to cut a further door allowing access from the rear of the vehicle.
I'm pleased with the results but now have to decide - to fablon or not to fablon??

How it was :
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Work in progress
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Removal of revolting brown gluelike stuff:
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Job done (apart from the fablon)?? Any Thoughts for or against?
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I wouldn't bother with Fablon, The wood looks good now the brown gunge is gone. Sand it down lightly and apply a coat of Ronseal clear varnish.

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Re: Wardrobe cupboard's new door.

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thebobster wrote:I wouldn't bother with Fablon, The wood looks good now the brown gunge is gone. Sand it down lightly and apply a coat of Ronseal clear varnish.

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Clear varnish seems much easier to apply than fablon (cheaper too) thanks.
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