Originally Posted by
kiwihumidor
Hi Kiwi,
these humidors r usually mass produced in China. Try to find an automotive or marine repair/paint supplier & buy a sheet of 2000 wet & dry sandpaper. Carefully wet sand the glued area & dry it off frequently during sanding as it is easy to sand thru the finish. If u can remove the glue without sanding thru then u can polish it with 3M brand rubbing compound. My stuffs in storage at the moment but if u can wait a few days I can tell u exactly which one u need. If u sand thru to wood there r a lot of good brushable polyurethanes on the market - u will find them at boat paint suppliers - single pack (not 2pac) is all u need. Get good quality natural bristle brush. Don't try to put it on too thick. 3-4 thin coats should do. U can feather it in to old finish & remove minor brush marks by sanding carefully with 2000grit & polishing with 3M compound - ask at local marina if u cant find chandlery - boaties r usually helpfull. After applying finish wait a few days before rubbing back. The solvents in these finishes r not healthy so make sure u get plenty of fresh air when using them. If masking use 3M light green tape. Don't hesitate to ask me for advice - I was the feature cabinetmaker on $13mill superyacht Cambria II & make humidors worth thousands$$.
Your mate's lucky to have someone like u as a friend.
Cheers,
Kiwihumidor - Brisbane:U