25 April 2024, 03:09
By Furniture News Apr 11, 2013

Mohawk course to reduce wood repair service costs

The next one-day Mohawk Wood Repair & Touch-up Course will take place on Friday 26th April, with another following on Friday 14th June. The courses, both of which will take place in Edinburgh, are aimed at furniture retailers, cabinet manufacturers and importers.

Furniture touch-up and repair personnel taking advantage of this course should be able to repair damaged finishes on wood including laminates and veneers. They will be able to eliminate costly mark-downs and expensive, time-wasting freight requirements.

Any time a furniture retailer can convert a damaged piece of furniture into a full mark-up item, they are saving money and increasing their profit potential, according to Mohawk. Damaged furniture will not sell at the full market price – however, damaged items can be repaired so that the repair cannot be recognised.

This Mohawk course will take students step-by-step through the most common touch-up and repair problems, including damage analysis, replacing colours, filling of damages, grain replacement, sheen adjustment, spot finish application, scratch removal and finish care.

Call 0131 661 9506 or email [email protected] for more information.

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