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Wood filler works brilliantly- tough too! The type you get that is fed from a mastic type gun is cheapest by far. The tubes and tubs tend to cost rather a lot more. Surfer. Car body filler would also work well- might need more priming before painting over though. "JimmyZe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Have some deep scratches and gouges in several cabinets. Finally have some to > work on them and curious to know the best type (brand) of compound to use. > There's lots of fillers in the paint aisle at Home Depot, but others have > mentioned automotive body 'fillers' in the past. > > Pls let me know what's worked for you and any tips. > Thanks, Jimmy.
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