FURNITURE
TIPS - Hiding Light Scratches
One of the best way's I have found is using a padding lacquer.
It really works well on household woodwork as well as furniture
when you get a light colored scratch in the finish. You will
need a soft cloth. Fold the corners until you can make a tight
ball out of the center. Apply the padding lacquer to the pad
and tap it into the palm of your hand. (Gloves come in handy
here). This will spread it through the pad. Lightly pad in
the direction of the grain like it is an airplane coming in
for a landing then taking off again. Don't over pad or come
to a stopped landing. Let it dry for a couple minute's and
reapply if needed until the scratch is melted back in. Usually
one swipe is all it takes. This will leave a high gloss finish
if you keep padding, so you may have to pad the whole surface
to make it all look the same.
Another way of removing light scratches is rubbing the out
with polishing compounds. These are best used on high gloss
sheens.
If your table has a satin or dull sheen, grab a pad of Steel
wool and some lemon oil or wool lube. Put some on the pad
and rub the spot moving in the direction of the grain. This
only works on minor scratches and you may need to rub the
rest of the surface so the sheen is even. Make sure you go
with the grain in long even strokes from one end to the other.
To finish the task, simply wipe off the remaining oil and
apply your favorite polish.
If you need to add color to the scratch, touch up markers
and fill sticks come in real handy.
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