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05-24-2018 09:49 PM
At Goodwill, I purchased for only $20, an Ethan Allen head and foot board. Both pieces are in decent shape, but have some minor scratches. Need suggestions for a product that will cover them. I'm not that handy, please keep that in mind. I just want the pieces to look OK.
05-24-2018 10:03 PM
Go to Home Depot or Lowes to the paint dept and get a small can of Minwax wood stain in the same color of the furniture. The person working there can show you how to do it, but it's simple. I use a small cloth and rub it on, let it set for a while, then buff. It will cost less than $10.
05-24-2018 10:06 PM
@coffee drinker That's an easy one! Old English scratch cover oil available at Walmart for less then $5. Works like a charm. I've tried the light one, but had much better luck with the dark wood version.
05-24-2018 10:07 PM
Forgot to mention that you just rub it on with a rag, with no extra effort.
05-24-2018 10:32 PM - edited 05-24-2018 10:33 PM
Most furniture stores have markers (they look just like a highlighter fat marker), they come in sets, and have several colors in each one. I've had a set for years, and they are wonderful for covering scratches and dings.
I like that you can have a choice of shades, and I've even mixed them, one color on top of another to get just the right look.
I have a different brand, but they are similar to this. I find this is easy to control and you can mark just where you want
I've used these on furniture, wood cabinets, wood floors, anything wood that needs a touch up.
05-24-2018 10:49 PM
I am another believer in Old English Scratch Cover in a bottle.
Wet the cloth with the scratch cover and just rub it in. I have used it for years and a bottle lasts for years.
05-24-2018 11:09 PM
this is my go to scratch cover also
05-24-2018 11:23 PM
@CAcableGirl2 wrote:@coffee drinker That's an easy one! Old English scratch cover oil available at Walmart for less then $5. Works like a charm. I've tried the light one, but had much better luck with the dark wood version.
This is available at most grocery stores and comes in two colors. The darker one covers best.
05-25-2018 12:42 AM
@CAcableGirl2 wrote:@coffee drinker That's an easy one! Old English scratch cover oil available at Walmart for less then $5. Works like a charm. I've tried the light one, but had much better luck with the dark wood version.
This stuff is amazing and I use the dark one on all of my wood even if it is light. I just apply less and it really does blend and works like a charm.
05-25-2018 05:08 AM
I've used colored Sharpie markers!
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