How to Fix Chipped, Gouged, Damaged Trim | Easy Woodwork Repair!
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 Published On Mar 7, 2024

In this video, I use Bondo Wood Filler to fix a knick in my door trim. When I took my door off of the hinges, I accidentally hit the wooden trim. I have used Bondo in projects before and I like how user friendly it is and I am always happy with the outcome. (I am not sponsored by Bondo.)

Check out my other videos that I have used Bondo in!
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