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Reddit mentions of Guardsman Wood Repair Filler Sticks - 5 Colors Plus Sharpener, Repair and Restore Scratched Furniture
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Guardsman Wood Repair Filler Sticks - 5 Colors Plus Sharpener, Repair and Restore Scratched Furniture. Here are the top ones.
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- A no-mess, instantaneous way to maintain your wood furniture's natural beauty. Perfect to keep around your home for quick repairs.
- Fills and conceals gouges that penetrate the wood finish. Seals and protects exposed wood grain to protect against damaging moisture.
- Wood filler material won't shrink, dry out, discolor, or rub off.
- Included colors are matched to the most popular wood finishes - - black, white, light brown, medium brown and dark brown. You can also combine colors to match the wood finish and grain, allowing you to fix and repair small defects and damage in all the furniture in your house.
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Specs:
Color | Assorted |
Height | 8.1 Inches |
Length | 1 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 5 Colors |
Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Width | 4 Inches |
I've actually used these before with pretty good results in a similar situation (rental home).
https://www.amazon.com/Guardsman-Wood-Repair-Filler-Sticks/dp/B0057IV5PY
Look in the wood working supplies and get a hard wax filler stick. Here is an example at Amazon. You can warm up the wax with your fingertips and get it pliable.
Fill in the holes and polish off any excess with a soft cloth.
The Lack coffee table won't stand up to much abuse. Coasters are imperative ... getting it wet at all more than a quick wipe-down will ruin it if you have any scratches or nicks in the surface. It is solid and will stay together, but the finish is laminate over particle. If you get a scratch or a nick, use the wax crayon type of thing to fill/color it in immediately, like these: http://www.amazon.com/Guardsman-500300-Filler-Sticks-Shelf-Tray/dp/B0057IV5PY
Don't use sharpie or the markers they make to cover scratches. Those don't keep out moisture. My Lack coffee table would have lasted a lot longer if I'd figured this out sooner. I recycled it into a window bench/cat bed by covering the ruined top with an upholstered cushion.