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Reddit mentions of Minwax 63487000 Wood Finish Stain Marker, Dark Walnut

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Minwax 63487000 Wood Finish Stain Marker, Dark Walnut. Here are the top ones.

Minwax 63487000 Wood Finish Stain Marker, Dark Walnut
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This product adds a great valueIdeal for use on furniture, molding, cabinets and moreDark WalnutEasy touch-up for common nicks and scratchesIdeal for use on furniture, molding, cabinets and more.Dark WalnutFast dryingEasy and quickEasy touch-up for common nicks and scratchesIdeal for use on furniture, molding, cabinets and more.Dark WalnutFast dryingEasy and quick
Specs:
ColorDark Walnut
Height2.25 inches
Length8.3 inches
Number of items1
SizeDark Walnut
Weight0.02 Pounds
Width1.3 inches

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Found 4 comments on Minwax 63487000 Wood Finish Stain Marker, Dark Walnut:

u/CurbStomp64 · 8 pointsr/howto

A stain marker would do the trick, just gotta eyeball a similar shade. Example: https://www.amazon.com/Minwax-63487-Finish-Marker-Interior/dp/B0000DI7ZK

u/dontakelife4granted · 8 pointsr/HomeImprovement

I would fill, then use these https://www.amazon.com/Minwax-63487000-Finish-Marker-Walnut/dp/B0000DI7ZK/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1519250430&sr=8-3&keywords=wood+stain+pens You can use several colors to mimic the grain in the wood making it pretty hard to notice if you don't know where it was.

u/kejadlen · 5 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Wow, nailed it - it is indeed plywood birch. I used this Dark Walnut stain marker, which was super easy.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/woodworking

Use a grease pen! Seriously though, I don't know how you would need to do it on walnut.

I did one in birch and burned in the scale and numbering, then overcoated with satin/flat version of this. Then I coated that in Minwax paste wax. The idea was/is for the marks for height or whatever are to be scratched in using a knife or scratch awl. Then that scratch would be gone over with a stain marker and wiped off. The wax would help the stain to only stick in the scratch.

Since you have a dark background, that won't work for you. I guess you could just use a regular light colored paint pen though. You would still have to scratch the wood to get it to stick. Wax, and to some extent polyurethane, won't let the paint stick permanently to it.