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Old 10-23-2009, 07:20 AM   #6
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From the pictures, I think you can repair it. Since the molding isn't real wood, you can't use traditional woodworking repair methods. Inject wood glue into crack. Use a glue injector to get the glue deep into the crack. Rockler sells them. Then use woodworking clamps to press the crack together until the glue dries. Wipe off the excess wood glue after the clamps are in place and before the glue starts to set. Use wood glue because other glues might ruin the finish if extra seeps out. After the glue is dry, remove the clamps and use a matching wood finish pen (like a magic marker) to cover any remaining marks.

Now don't expect perfect results, but it will be better than what you have now.
+1 Very sound advice.
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