Are you wondering how to fix scratches in wood furniture and wood flooring? Because we all know that dings and scratches happen regardless of how careful you are. {sigh} These easy tips and tricks will help cover and hide the scratches so you won’t have to refinish the wood furniture! {smiling}
Removing scratches in wood furniture does not have to be overwhelming. Check out these links with information that will help you decide what’s best for fixing scratches on your wood furniture! Included are how to fix scratches using oil and vinegar, coffee grounds, a walnut, wood filler crayons and so much more!
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How to Fix
Here’s a way to Repair Wooden Furniture with Vinegar and Olive Oilby DIY & Crafts that will help you remove scratches from wood furniture using only vinegar and olive oil! Once you wipe it on you don’t even need to wipe it off.
How to Fix Scratches in Woodby A Diamond in the Stuff is a great post that’ll help you remove scratches from wood quickly using just two items.
Did your dog scratch up your door? Don’t worry! Here’sHow to Restore Woodby TaraDara Made It!Use the miracle product to get your wood back to its original condition.
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