How To Fix Scratches On Cherry Wood Furniture: Easy Steps To Get Rid Of Scratches



General Overview

Cherry wooded furniture looks all time incredible and inviting but with the passage of time, the furniture starts showing the signs of wear and tear like scratches, color changes, etc. It is possible to fix the minor cherry wood furniture damages at home with certain techniques and tools by following the steps mentioned below:

Easy Steps To Get Rid Of The Cherry Wood Scratches

The steps to get rid or fix the cherry wood scratches are mentioned below:
  1. Crayons: The crayons make an excellent filler in fixing the cherry wood scratches. Just rub the matching color light crayon on the furniture and follow up by rubbing with the darker crayon to vanish the scratch completely. The excess crayon wax can be rubbed around the scratches using a soft lint-free cloth. Alternatively, the wax wood fillers can also get the job done amazingly.
  2. Markers: The cherry-tone wood stain marker is an excellent product to fix the cheery wood furniture scratches. Just rub the scratched area with the marker and wipe off the excess with some soft cloth. Please note that before using the marker over the scratch just tip on the marker paper or cardboard first.
  3. Tea/Coffee: To make scratches disappear from the dark cherry wood furniture there is nothing best like instant tea or coffee both works like magic in coloring the cherry wood scratches darker and making them invisible. Just take the small ball of the cotton and pour black tea/ coffee on it to apply over the stain. Multiple applications of the same may be required to achieve the desired cherry color.
  4. Pumice And Mineral Oil: Create the blend of the pumice and mineral oil and apply the paste over the scratches using the extra-fine steel wool and follow it by rubbing. Make sure, to rub the portion in the grain direction. Remove the paste using a wet cloth.
  5. Fresh Lint-free Cloth: Once the paste is wiped off just buff the surface using the clean lint-free cloth.
  6. Sanding: Once the paste is dried sand the surface using the 200-grit sandpaper and follow it up by buffing the area in order to make it lustrous again.
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