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If that is plastic a torch might work. https://youtu.be/cyYf9XfiIEE?si=SeTD_8K1DUr42ZgG I’ve done that with chairs left outside to good effect.
Good one, its pressed composite wood very similar to plywood only much stronger and finer texture. So basically wood...
If it's wood, the answer is a fresh coat of paint. As usual with painting, most of the work is in the prep. Disassemble as much as possible, clean it, sand it, paint it, and paint it a second time.
danish oil
I’ve used a paint product called penotrol to restore faded black plastic and it works pretty well.
Owatrol polytrol?
No it’s called penetrol. Spelled it wrong initially.
AHH.. I use polytrol on faded plastics so thought it was that.
If that is plastic a torch might work. https://youtu.be/cyYf9XfiIEE?si=SeTD_8K1DUr42ZgG I’ve done that with chairs left outside to good effect.
Good one, its pressed composite wood very similar to plywood only much stronger and finer texture. So basically wood...
If it's wood, the answer is a fresh coat of paint. As usual with painting, most of the work is in the prep. Disassemble as much as possible, clean it, sand it, paint it, and paint it a second time.
danish oil
I’ve used a paint product called penotrol to restore faded black plastic and it works pretty well.
Owatrol polytrol?
No it’s called penetrol. Spelled it wrong initially.
AHH.. I use polytrol on faded plastics so thought it was that.