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Step-by-Step: Fixing Pet Scratches With Multipl...

Pet scratches almost never sit at one depth. A single patch of damage usually mixes shallow finish disruption with deeper claw cuts, and that's why one product alone can't fix...

Step-by-Step: Fixing Pet Scratches With Multipl...

Pet scratches almost never sit at one depth. A single patch of damage usually mixes shallow finish disruption with deeper claw cuts, and that's why one product alone can't fix...

How to Repair a Scratch on a Wood Stair Tread: ...

Wood stair treads scratch faster than any other wood surface in your home, and the repair depends on depth. Surface scratches in the finish layer get a touch-up marker matched...

How to Repair a Scratch on a Wood Stair Tread: ...

Wood stair treads scratch faster than any other wood surface in your home, and the repair depends on depth. Surface scratches in the finish layer get a touch-up marker matched...

Step-by-Step Guide to Color Matching Before You...

To match wood touch-up color before you apply, hold candidate shades against the undamaged area next to the damage in the room's actual lighting, test the closest one in a...

Step-by-Step Guide to Color Matching Before You...

To match wood touch-up color before you apply, hold candidate shades against the undamaged area next to the damage in the room's actual lighting, test the closest one in a...

How to Touch Up Worn Edges on a Wood Table

To touch up worn edges on a wood table, clean the area with diluted dish soap, match the color with a touch-up marker applied along the grain in light passes,...

How to Touch Up Worn Edges on a Wood Table

To touch up worn edges on a wood table, clean the area with diluted dish soap, match the color with a touch-up marker applied along the grain in light passes,...

How to Fill a Gouge in Wood in 6 Steps

A gouge in wood looks permanent when you first notice it. Whether it’s on a hardwood floor, stair tread, dining table, or cabinet edge, the exposed raw wood catches light...

How to Fill a Gouge in Wood in 6 Steps

A gouge in wood looks permanent when you first notice it. Whether it’s on a hardwood floor, stair tread, dining table, or cabinet edge, the exposed raw wood catches light...

Step-by-Step: Using a Touch-Up Marker for the F...

A wood touch-up marker is a felt-tip pen filled with pigmented stain or dye that hides surface scratches on finished wood in under a minute. You clean the area, pick...

Step-by-Step: Using a Touch-Up Marker for the F...

A wood touch-up marker is a felt-tip pen filled with pigmented stain or dye that hides surface scratches on finished wood in under a minute. You clean the area, pick...