Description: Damages:The significant damage to the corner (varnishing coating) is presented in the last four images.The item also has a minor scratch visible in the second image. I'm not sure if the following is intended functionality or a result of a flaw in the design:The music only plays when the button is lightly touched after opening the lid. Ercolano art in wood, presents "Lisa's Garden" by Brenda Burke, Musical Movement. Dimensions: 7.50 x 6.25 x 2.50 inchesStyle: MIBBF188BRHandcrafted in Sorrento, ItalyWood/Materials: Solid elmTune: Fur Elise 2 Part, BeethovenPainting: Lisa's Garden by Brenda BurkeExterior: natural wood stain stainInterior: Lined in beige velvetThis item has never been used, being initially delivered with damage. Additional Tips on the Repair Process: Gather the Supplies:Sandpaper: In various grits (around 120 grit for initial work and 220 grit for finer sanding).Tack cloth: For removing dust before applying a new finish.Mineral spirits (optional): For cleaning the damaged area, but use with caution (see safety information below).Varnish suitable for elm wood: Choose a varnish that complements the existing finish as much as possible. Consider a satin or gloss finish to match the original sheen.Foam brush: For applying the varnish.Rags or towels: For cleaning and wiping.Safety glasses and mask: Wear safety glasses for protection when sanding. A mask is essential when using mineral spirits to avoid inhaling fumes.Safety First:Mineral Spirits: These are flammable liquids and can cause irritation. Ensure good ventilation when using them. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Wear gloves and safety glasses when using mineral spirits. If you're uncomfortable using mineral spirits, you can skip this step.Repair Process:Prepare the Damaged Area:Isolating the Area: Use painter's tape (optional) to mask off the surrounding areas you don't want to sand. This helps prevent accidental scratches.Sanding: Carefully sand the damaged varnished area with 120 grit sandpaper. Sand lightly and aim to remove only the loose or damaged varnish layer. The goal is to create a smooth surface for the new varnish to adhere to.Cleaning (Optional): If you choose to use mineral spirits, dampen a clean rag with a small amount and gently wipe the sanded area to remove any dust or residue. Let the surface dry completely before proceeding.Apply New Varnish:Stir the varnish gently to ensure even consistency.Apply a thin layer of varnish using the foam brush. Aim for a smooth and even coat.Let the first coat dry completely according to the varnish manufacturer's instructions (usually a few hours).Repeat and Assess:You might need to apply 2-3 thin coats of varnish for a proper finish. Sand lightly with 220 grit sandpaper between coats to ensure a smooth surface after each layer dries.After applying the final coat, let it dry completely. Evaluate the repaired area. If the color or sheen doesn't perfectly match, you can try additional thin coats of varnish or a very light stain (if the original finish has a stain color).Buffing (Optional):Once the varnish is completely dry, you can buff the repaired area with a soft cloth to achieve a desired shine.
Price: 125 USD
Location: Old Bridge, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-09-15T19:05:16.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Ercolano
Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
Handmade: Yes