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Bedroom furniture help?

my bedroom furniture set is a wood choclate brown color.... the wood has gotten scratched and looks ugly... i want to know if their is a color spray can, that can match the color to my bedroom furniture to cover up the scratches? is this a hard project? should it be professionally done?
  • 4 years ago
uncducks by uncducks
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They make a crayon type stuff that comes in all colors and all you do is color the scratches.It leaves the wax substance in the scratch.You could also find a stain to match and use an artist brush ( a real thin one) to put the stain in the scratch.Hope this helps you.
  • 4 years ago
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  • TKloves by TKloves
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    No. Use a chocolate brown wood stain you can find it at Home Depot.
    • 4 years ago
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  • Josi by Josi
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    When my dark bedroom furniture was delivered, there was a tiny scratch on the back of the headboard. The deliveryman used a dark brown marker and colored it in. I'm not sure if it is a special marker or not, but you could call the store you got your furniture from and ask them what they do.
    Good luck!
    • 4 years ago
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  • koi by koi
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    Apply: Howards Restor- A- Finish.Just wipe it on with a rag and then wipe it off.Great stuff works good at hiding scratches and nicks and white rings on furniture.For small or large projects.

    Also,minwax makes a felt tip marker great to keep around the house for small scratches or blemishes on furniture.

    Both of these items can be found at any basic hardware or Lowe's.

    Source(s):

    www.howardproducts.com/restora.htm
    • 4 years ago
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