Things You'll Need:
- Raw walnut or pecan
- Paste wax
- Extra fine grade steel wool
- Soft cloth
- Furniture-patching wax stick
- Plastic scraper
- Oil-based stain
- Small artists' paintbrush
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Step 1
Break open a walnut or pecan.
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Step 2
Rub the cut edge along the scratch. Natural oil in the nut will darken the scratch.
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Step 3
Buff the area with a clean, dry cloth.
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Step 1
Apply a paste wax.
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Step 2
Use an extra-fine grade steel wool to rub very lightly along the wood grain.
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Step 3
Buff the surface with a soft cloth.
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Step 1
Use a furniture-patching wax stick that matches the wood finish. Run the stick firmly along the scratch.
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Step 2
Apply a little pressure so the wax fills the scratch.
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Step 3
Scrape the excess off with plastic scraper or thin plastic card.
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Step 4
Allow the wax to dry about 20 minutes. Then buff it with a soft cloth.
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Step 1
Paint the inside of the scratch with oil-based stain.
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Step 2
Use a small artists' brush and work carefully, getting the stain only in the scratch. Let it sit for 15 minutes and wipe off excess with a soft cloth. Repeat if necessary until scratch blends in with the rest of the piece.
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Step 3
Let it dry for manufacturer's recommended time.
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Step 4
Apply paste wax (see Section 2) and buff with a soft cloth.







