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Reddit mentions of Old English Light Wood Scratch Cover, 8 oz, 1-PACK, Multicolor, 8 Ounce

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Old English Light Wood Scratch Cover, 8 oz, 1-PACK, Multicolor, 8 Ounce. Here are the top ones.

Old English Light Wood Scratch Cover, 8 oz, 1-PACK, Multicolor, 8 Ounce
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Old English Scratch Cover restores damaged woodHelps restore wood surfacesHides unsightly scratches & nicksAvailable in formulas for light woods or for dark woodsFor use on: kitchen cabinets, wood furniture and wood paneling
Specs:
ColorMulticolor
Height2.6 Inches
Length2.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size8 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.5 Pounds
Width4.9 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Old English Light Wood Scratch Cover, 8 oz, 1-PACK, Multicolor, 8 Ounce:

u/taternuts76 · 2 pointsr/fixit

I like to mix a little Old English in with the Murphy’s, or even just straight OE on a rag and rub that in. Might be a little dark for this floor though so maybe check it someplace discreet first.


Edit: here’s one for light woods. https://www.amazon.com/Old-English-Scratch-Bottle-Polish/dp/B0009Y6G7I

u/ThePolemicist · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

I once bought some tinted Old English scratch cover polish for the cabinets at our last townhome. Basically, you rub it in to treat the wood, but it also has a bit of color to it. You can get a slightly darker color and rub it into your lighter cabinets. Clean then first. It should fill in the scratches, too. In my experience, it needed to be reapplied in a couple of months, but maybe that will work until all of your cabinets are matching. Just be sure to pick out the right color!

u/thecuriousblackbird · 0 pointsr/DIY

I really like [Old English](Old English Light Wood Scratch Cover, 8 oz, Multicolor https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009Y6G7I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_kZ8RCbER02WCH) for covering scratches and restoring color. Make sure you get the kind for light woods unless you want to turn your furniture a dark brown.

I really like [Murphy’s Oil Soap](Murphy’s Oil Soap, 32-Ounce (Pack of 3) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J8L2WZ8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_r18RCbH1TC6AW) for cleaning grimy furniture. It’s not going to remove the finish.

The original formula will also clean leather! You dilute it in warm water and scrub. Towel off with a soft cloth, then condition with neetsfoot oil or leather conditioner. I have restored really old, dried out saddles, bridles, and boots with this method. It’s great for taking the scratches out of leather, like scratches from your cat or scuffs on shoes.

You can also rub a clear wax (or even a tinted one) on top of the clean wood to moisturize and protect it. Like if you clean too much of the dark off, you can dab a tinted wax into the crevices then rub with a soft cloth to remove the excess. Waxed furniture can be cleaned with water. The upside of wax is that if you don’t like it, you can rub it off with mineral spirits instead of having to take the entire wood finish off. You can also put a poly coat over wax. There’s a rub on poly that is easier to apply than trying to brush it on.