I have a 1930's utility Art Deco cocktail cabinet in need of TLC.
Oak veneer (and other woods), it needs cleaning, nourishing, and dirt removal.
How do I go about repairing where the veneer is lifting ( its not too bad, just a couple of spots)
The table in itself is not in a bad condition, just the odd scratch that advice would help with.
The chairs unfortunately are in a bit of a sorry state, the glue seems to have gone in the joints, and whilst they are solid enough when they're positioned correctly the moment they get moved the joints drop out.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Thanks.
The following link will take you to the cabinetry section of a handyman site, where you'll find all sorts of informative, how-to articles, from how to effectively clean your cabinets to how to even refinish/reface your cabinetry where it's needed:
http://yourhandymanzone.com/Your_Handyma…
I think these handy articles will come in handy.
Renovating Art Deco cocktail cabinet, dining table and chairs?

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Oak veneer is just that a thin veneer (about 1/32 of a inch thick) of wood on either Plywood, Particleboard or MDF.