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How To Remove Scratches From Varnished Wood: Three Easy Ways To Get Rid Of Scratches

Three Easy Ways To Get Rid Of All Types Of Scratches From Varnished Wood

If the user has scratched the wood varnish in the home, then it becomes very important to make sure that these scratches are fixed as quickly as possible. Here are a few best ways that will help the user to get rid of the scratches from varnished wood:

Way 1: Repairing A Tiny Scratch

If in case the scratch is more taking the color off than wood that time there are a couple of options for this. The first option would be to use a pen or marker that should be of the same color as the wood and the user can use it to color in the affected area and with the help of paintbrush apply varnish over it. If the user tries this method that time test out the marker in a place that is hidden and not open for everyone to see like a corner or somewhere hidden. The other best option to use is almond oil in order to repair small as well as light scratches. The user just needs to take an almond oil stick and start rubbing it on the affected area until it fills it and then coat with varnish to cover it up.

Way 2: Repairing Dents

For the bigger dents use a wood filler. The first thing under this step is to remove anything with the help of a wood stripper and a cotton ball. After that take a clean and damp rag or simply a washcloth and place it on the affected area and set the iron on medium heat setting and run it over the washcloth but make sure to run the iron in the back and forth direction. Apply the wood filler on the ironed spot and then repeat the ironing process. Once the process is done the user can even sand it out with the help of the sandpaper and at last use a stain and varnish to finish it off.

Way 3: Repairing Deep Scratches

Now for the bigger and deep scratches, little more efforts will be needed as compared to light scratch or dent.
  1. In a bowl, pour a drop of lacquer thinner with the denatured alcohol and with the help of paintbrush apply paint into the affected spot and all over the area that is around it so that all area blends in together perfectly.
  2. Once the area is completely dry as well as smooth the user needs to apply a one or two coat of lemon oil. If in case this method doesn't help for the first time, then the user can use the same mixture but this time instead of using a paintbrush use the edge of a blade to dig it into the scratched area and after that let the area to dry and smooth out and finish off by applying the lemon oil afterward.
  3. If the user finds this method too lengthy and is looking for a quick fix that time the user can try out a simple furniture repair stick. This method will often work but will not last as long as the above method. After each of the method, the user should stain the wood again and then re-varnish.
  4. The user should choose the method depending on the degree of the scratch.
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