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05-13-2016 08:17 PM
I used a walnut on the scratches that were on my wooden arm chair, then I used my hand held Dyson to clean up the pieces of the walnuts. You can us it on wood floors, etc. It's the oil in the walnut that repair the scratches. My chair look great! Just wanted to share if you never heard about this.
05-13-2016 09:07 PM
I saw this in Inside Edition tonite. They had some great ideas for making your life easier, many of which I had never heard. When I saw them rub the walnut and remove the scratch, it was amazing!
05-13-2016 09:22 PM
@hoosieroriginal Yes! That's where I saw it. It REALLY works... I am amazed!!!
05-14-2016 03:08 PM
Good to know. Thank You!
I have to admit that I've been using brown Sharpies. (hangs head in shame) It doesn't 'fix' a scratch, but it makes it invisible.
05-14-2016 08:24 PM
@chickenbutt LOL... I did that too, the sharpie thing, din't work for me either... Using the walnut was easy to do.
05-15-2016 01:29 AM
@pugvette74 Thanks so much for posting this tip. I'd never heard of it.
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