Hi Everyone.
I've searched the archives for an answer to this, but I couldn't find anything tru-oil specific.
I was doing some final fitting of the neck last night, when I accidently bumped it on the edge of my workbench on the underside just south of the nut. It's just a small dent, but I really want to repair it, especially cause it's right in 'first position' so it'll be felt all the time (unless you're some fancy player who uses all the neck

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I've read about using CA to fill dings but I didn't want to go ahead with that b/c I've only seen that referred to as a lacquer repair. I don't think I should try to fill it with tru-oil, though. Should I just sand the dent out and refinish the area (it is quite small and really wouldn't affect the shape of the neck in any real way), or is there a way to fill it with something, and maybe put a thin coating of tru oil over, and buff it out in a few days' time?
I'd really appreciate some direction here from someone familiar with repairing oil varnish finishes.
Thanks.