poorly cut joins on kitchen cornice/pelmet

here is an example:

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there any way i touch this join up at all to hide where the finish has chipped off?

thanx

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benpost
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I think I would be tempted to sand a slight radius on the corner, fill any remaining gaps, sand smooth, and then paint it with gloss white enamel.

Reply to
John Rumm

Arthur, please put your PC clock right!

TIA

Bob

Reply to
Bob Minchin

As one side appears to be a clean cut and if the other end of the roughly cut piece is against the wall you could remove the bad piece and sand paper off 3 or

4mm maintaining the angle. There would be a gap between the end and the wall but could then be filled more unobtrusively.

Arthur

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Arthur 51

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