7 0|0|Furniture / Wood Touchup?|Beaglesfly|lmllr77@aol.com|13:53:13|03/29/2009|
Posted on Mar-29-09 at 01:53 PM (Eastern) by 205.188.116.68

Anyone know what to use for touching up wood doors that are stained brown? My Mugsy has scratched a couple of doors, just a light scratching that has removed the stain but hasn't dug into the wood. I was wondering about a quick fix for them until I can buy some stain.

Suggestions?

Lauren 1|1|Home improvement stores sell the sticks that you can use to touch up scratches (looks like a fat crayon) .....Minwax makes them I know....you just pick the shade closest to your wood item.|saint6811|waylan@comcast.net|14:22:38|03/29/2009|

Posted on Mar-29-09 at 02:22 PM (Eastern) by 67.173.18.107

"Middle age is when you choose your cereal for the fiber, not the toy." 2|2|Did this , this weekend|angNC|memawang@embarqmail.com|15:47:50|03/29/2009|

Posted on Mar-29-09 at 03:47 PM (Eastern) by 67.232.24.237

I bought magic markers and did it with them. 3|1|I've used eyebrow pencil with good results|LindaOh|Martinl3@roadrunner.com|16:58:13|03/29/2009|

Posted on Mar-29-09 at 04:58 PM (Eastern) by 76.181.163.41

put the pencil on the scratch lightly then ruib it in also used walnut kernals for dark stains just rub it in the scratch Linda 4|2|use crayon & then rub in with pledge. It really works.|mo6g02|crazylady47952@yahoo.com|17:29:43|03/29/2009|

Posted on Mar-29-09 at 05:29 PM (Eastern) by 99.130.185.20

Donna
http://www.freewebs.com/mo6g02/ 5|3|that is a good idea|angNC|memawang@embarqmail.com|20:54:45|03/29/2009|

Posted on Mar-29-09 at 08:54 PM (Eastern) by 67.232.24.237

working and barely getting by!! 6|1|Ooh, love that idea Donna!|Beaglesfly|lmllr77@aol.com|20:59:39|03/29/2009|

Posted on Mar-29-09 at 08:59 PM (Eastern) by 205.188.116.68

The other ones look good too, the eyebrow pencil, etc

thanks!

lauren 7|2|My hubby repairs & refinishes antiques|mo6g02|crazylady47952@yahoo.com|09:35:24|03/30/2009|

Posted on Mar-30-09 at 09:35 AM (Eastern) by 99.130.183.229

He's the one that told me to tell you to use it. Clean your door with soap & water, dry it. Match the crayon with the door. Color over the scratches & then take a soft rag with a little pledge & go over it. It should even out & go into the scratches & be almost unnoticeable. Works on all types of furniture. We have a house full of antiques & with grandsons living here have had to do this many times lately

Donna
http://www.freewebs.com/mo6g02/