Mugdar Crack Repair at Home – How to Fix Wooden Mugdar Easily
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Wooden Mugdar is a natural fitness tool, and like all wooden products, it reacts to weather and temperature changes. During winters or seasonal transitions, small cracks or scratches may appear—even in old and well-maintained Mugdar.
At MUGDAR House, we believe that minor cracks are normal and can be fixed easily at home without expensive repairs.
This guide explains a simple, scientific, and safe method to repair Mugdar cracks on your own.
Why Do Cracks Appear in a Mugdar?
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Mugdar is made from natural wood
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Wood expands and contracts with temperature and humidity
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Seasonal changes (especially winter) can cause:
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Small cracks
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Surface scratches
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Slightly raised wood fibers
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If no cracks appear, that’s great.
But if small cracks do appear, there’s nothing to worry about.
What You Need to Repair a Mugdar Crack
You only need one simple tool:
✔ Sandpaper (Regmaal)
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Medium to fine grit (60-120)
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No chemicals required
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No fillers or wood putty needed
This method works on pure science, not magic.
How Sandpaper Fixes Mugdar Cracks (The Science)
When you rub sandpaper near the crack:
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The surrounding wood gets lightly sanded
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This creates fine wood powder
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That powder naturally fills the crack
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The surface becomes smooth and even again
This is why the crack slowly disappears.
Step-by-Step: How to Fix Mugdar Crack at Home
Step 1: Identify the Crack or Scratch
Check the Mugdar surface carefully.
Small cracks, lines, or raised scratches are ideal for this method.
Step 2: Rub Sandpaper Gently
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Rub near the crack, not aggressively on it
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Move sandpaper:
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Up–down
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Left–right
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Apply gentle pressure only
👉 Bigger cracks will need more time and patience.
Step 3: Check with Your Hand
After sanding:
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Clean the surface
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Run your hand over it
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If it feels smooth, the crack is fixed
You may still see a faint line, but structurally the crack is gone.
Step 4: Direction Matters for Scratches
If the scratch is raised on one side:
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Rub against the raised direction
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This removes extra wood fibers
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Prevents further lifting or peeling
Step 5 (Optional): Extra Protection
For better durability:
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Apply a light layer of Fevicol or wood adhesive
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Let it dry completely
This step is optional but improves long-term finish.
Crack vs Scratch – Important Difference
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Crack: A visible gap in the wood
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Scratch: Surface-level raised or rough line
Most issues seen on Mugdar are actually scratches, not deep cracks—and they are very easy to fix.
Final Result
After proper sanding:
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Crack disappears or becomes invisible
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Surface becomes smooth
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Mugdar feels almost brand new again
This simple method helps extend the life of your Mugdar naturally.