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Reddit mentions of Ram-Pro Furniture Markers Touch Up Repair System - 12Pc Scratch Restore Kit - 6 Felt Tip Wood Markers, 6 Wax Stick Crayons | Colors: Maple, Oak, Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany, Black
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- Perfect repair set for vintage furniture
- Just retouch by drawing over scratches, nick or discoloration with this tool & watch them disappear permanently
- Large felt-tip furniture restore marker and paper wrapped wax stick premium kit contains a special carpenter quality stain to match wood finishes
- Instantly cover blemishes, scuffs, nicks on scratched wood, wood-veneer, desk furniture, floors, trim, cabinets, tables, bedposts, doors, frames, etc.
- 6 Large felt-tip touch up markers and 6 cover up wax crayons contain special stain to match 6 unique wood shades: cherry, mahogany, walnut, black, maple, and oak
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Specs:
Color | cherry, mahogany, walnut, black, maple, oak |
Height | 1.81 Inches |
Length | 9.13 Inches |
Number of items | 12 |
Size | Set of 12 |
Weight | 0.16 Pounds |
Width | 7.4 Inches |
I remember buying some clay-like stuff, for the woods scratches etc, and there was a pen that followed with it. Now, I am not the most artistic, but I somehow matched the shade and the color, and after a few weeks of just staying there, it blended in eventually. It is still visible, but not eye-popping, you have to literally squat down and see it. I’ll try to find that thing. And because it’s a little scratch, it’s not worth to change the planks because of it.
EDIT: This is the closest thing I could find. Obviously not ideal, but if you have that artistic side or can work with colors, I believe you’ll make wonders with it! ;)
Glue+sawdust and get some of these; https://www.amazon.com/Ram-Pro-Total-Furniture-Repair-System/dp/B075ZZXB8K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523812019&sr=8-1&keywords=wood+crayon
If you aren't looking to replace it you might be able to get away with covering it up with something. Like a corner protector.
You could use wood filler to rebuild the corner, then use these to try and paint back the wood grain, then top it off with something like varnish or nail polish to match the gloss.
I have the same desk and have a spot or two where I ruined the veneer as well. I’m thinking this might help and I’m ordering some for myself soon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075ZZXB8K/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_kb.4Ab9BEPFT1