Coaches Beam Clean-Up / Restoration

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I got a new beam that's been in someone's garage for 10 years. Lots of dust and such. I assume a damp cloth might be a first good place to start, but any ideas on how to get this baby looking good again?(And/or ideas on that curved gouge? I figured I'd just slap tape over it but I'm open to options.)Thanks!
 

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For a more thorough cleaning, you might consider using a mixture of mild soap and water, making sure to wring out the cloth well to avoid excessive moisture. As for that curved gouge, tape could work temporarily, but if you're looking for a more permanent solution, you could explore wood fillers that match the beam's color or even consider sanding and refinishing the area.
 

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