July 21, 20178 yr I took this class as part of my due diligence before starting my repair company. If you are interested in doing touch up and repair, it's worth the time and effort (if it's close to you) http://www.mohawk-finishing.com/training/wood-touch-up-repair-workshop.aspx I later had a whole two weeks of class, plus another in refinishing. But this will get you started, once you add a lot of practice. The instructors from my two week class all came out of high end furniture factory finish rooms where "fix it and keep it moving" was one of their modes.
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