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I'm wanting to sell my bedroom suite (a bed base and headboard, 2 side tables and a chest of drawers) and it is in good condition however there are some scratches and marks (particularly on the chest of drawers) which I would like to fix before I put them to market. It really isn't worth my effort to sand back and re-stain whole items (it's more of a time thing) so I wondered if there was some kind of 'cosmetic' fix I could apply. I don't mind some elbow grease so if I had to sand a restain sections that would be fine (buty then I guess it would be a matter of matching the existing stain. Thoughts?
Hi @DIYHaveaCrack,
Thank you for your question about fixing scratches on your furniture.
Unfortunately, matching timber stain colours is very difficult and anything besides sanding back and re-staining would be a case of trial and error.
You could try using touch-up crayons such as those produced by Waxstix or even this variety pack from Timbermate, but I'm not certain how well it would blend with your current stain. Worth a shot though.
Allow me to tag @arfabuck to see if he has any advice he can offer.
Jacob
Thank you for the tag Jacob.
For a quick and efficient clean up job that covers all the bases, I refer my clients to:-
https://www.howardproducts.com.au/products/wood-care/restor-a-finish.html
Use the 'Neutral' choice which will blend in your existing stain colour.
I have yet to get negative feedback from any client after 12 years of referring it.
As far as I am concerned, there is no other product on the market as good, and the only one that does me out of business.
I have no affiliation with Howards but give credit where credit is due.
Thanks! That looks like exactly what I'm looking for. I'll let you know how I go!
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