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Best ways to cover up scratches Many remedies can be used when significant scratches appear on your wooden surfaces. A comprehensive breakdown of different methods this way.
Typical Ways to Fix Scratches
Mineral Oil and Pumice Paste:
Make a paste by combining mineral oil with pumice powder.
Put the mixture on by using extra-fine steel wool to gently rub it into the scratched portion.
Wipe off extra and buff having a soft towel for the show up.
Tea or Coffee Grounds:
Steep black tea or used coffee grounds for lighter scratches.
Dab the liquid or grounds onto the scratch to penetrate and fill in the space, then buff as desired.
Crayon or Walnut:
Instead, use a child’s crayon that you can color into the scratches to match your wood finish.
Or if you happen to have a walnut, rub it over the scratch; due to natural oils in the nut shell they can help camouflage and blend most of the time.
Wood Touch-Up Markers:
They include wood markers in different tones which you can use to help cover up scratches and marks.
Wood Filler:
Use a wood filler that blends in with your finish for deep scratches. Rub it into the scratch, even it out, let it dry and sand lightly if needed then stain.
Other Thoughts on Each Method
Always test your chosen method on an inconspicuous area when it comes to surface compatibility with the finish on your wood.
Filling and Coloring: From the depth of the scratch, determine if filling inside the deeper scratches are needed or just coloring in lighter ones.
Maintenance: Dust regularly, and apply wood polish or wax to help prevent further scratches and maintain the appearance of the wood.
In this way, you can hide scratches on wood furniture and surfaces using the above methods.