If you re patching a large number of holes and other damage prime the patched walls before repainting especially if you re choosing a semi gloss or shinier finish.
How to fix a hole in wood paneling wall.
Like other wall surface materials board paneling can become damaged by everyday wear and tear in a house.
Once you ve covered the hole with wood filler prime and paint it to give it a smooth new finish.
In most cases a simple patch can make the paneling look new.
How to repair or replace wall paneling that has been scratched dented dinged or gouged.
For my 6 disc holes i used 1 2 thick x 3 wide x disc diameter 3 long pieces of wood.
It s very easy to damage wood and create a large hole.
Furniture door knobs or wear and tear are among many things that might cause damage to paneled walls.
For damage on wood paneling that is deeper such as a hole or scratches the solution is to use wax or sticky putty.
Step 4 repair major damages.
Cut a piece of panel slightly larger than the hole or gouge.
Boards can become gouged scratched dented and dinged.
If your wall paneling has a hole or gouge don t despair.
Small holes and nicks are easily fixed with a little sanding and some wood putty but larger holes must be patched.
A repair is not as difficult as you think.
Depending on the size of the hole you re repairing you may need a thicker stronger piece of backing wood.
I used a table saw on a 2x4 to cut the strips then a mitre chop saw to cut to length.
How to patch wall paneling.
Whether your item is a wooden wall or a piece of furniture you can easily repair it using some craft sticks and wood filler.
If the wall has plaster or drywall behind the paneling and the paneling wasn t glued to the wall surface you may be able to remove the paneling and rehab the old wall surface using drywall joint compound.
More dramatic damage or scratches on the wood paneling may need a stronger agent such as a stick putty or wax to hide the scratch.
It will act as a concealer to the damage on the wood paneling.
Center the piece over the hole lining up.