A pry bar or screwdriver will work to lift the edges without snapping them.
How to fix a hole in a wood panel wall.
Measure the size of the defect in your project and add a little extra around it.
Remove the wood moulding from the sides top and bottom of the damaged panel.
Cover the hole or dent with fast drying spackle to bring the spackle level with the drywall surface and let it dry 24 hours or the time recommended by the manufacturer s instructions.
For damage on wood paneling that is deeper such as a hole or scratches the solution is to use wax or sticky putty.
Cut panels so lengthwise edges meet over wall studs.
To seal the seams between your patch and existing plywood use wood filler.
Then cut your patch and mount it to the spanning pieces.
Check the panel to see if the steam has raised the wood fibers you.
Center the piece over the hole lining up grooves on the patch and paneling.
Be sure to use a large enough piece so that you can clamp this piece to the wood you want to work with and have enough room for the plunge router to move freely in the template.
The wax is applied to the holes using a putty knife.
Raise the wooden strip and pull the nails out with a hammer or pair of pliers.
Clean patched hole with vacuum or duster to prepare for the filler material.
Wainscoting height can vary according to your needs.
Hold a hot steam iron against the damp cloth for about 30 seconds.
Use level to be sure the first panel is straight up and down.
For wood paneling repairs use a wood filler for drywall repairs use a drywall compound like plaster of paris.
Cut out a hole in 1 4 inch plywood or masonit adding about 1 2 inch or so on all sides.
Cut some lumber to span the opening and attach it using screws through existing plywood around the opening.
If the hole is only 6 wide a small piece of 2x4 or even 1x2 and a plywood patch will probably cover you.
Scrape away loose debris from the hole.
In the case of scratches apply it like a crayon and simply color it.
Pry off the lower lengths of batten strips but leave them in place between panels on the upper wall.
Cut a piece of panel slightly larger than the hole or gouge.
Start in a corner.