10 Genius Ways To Fix Scratches on Any Surface

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It can restore the beauty of floors, furniture, glass and many other materials.

Finding scratches or dents in your home’s floors, walls, furniture or other surfaces can be frustrating and can make your home and items look aged and worn, even if they aren’t really that old. Fortunately, you can usually eliminate or hide these imperfections with a few simple tricks.

Here are 10 of the best products that can help repair scratches and restore the surface of your home to its original glory without having to replace them.

  1. Cabinet and Furniture Restorer

This cabinet and furniture restorer features a polymer-based formula that restores wood, formica and laminate cabinets, furniture and other surfaces to their original appearance. Simply wipe the liquid over wood surfaces or scratched areas. It fills in scratches while adding shine and protecting against UV rays; one application provides months of protection.

  1. Wood Filler

A water-based wood and wood grain filler that repairs scratches and indentations on wood floors, furniture and other surfaces. This wood filler enables imperfections to be filled. This wood filler will not crack, shrink or sink for optimal results. It also accepts different wood finishes and stains, allowing you to cover all evidence of refinishing work. You can mix the pigments and dyes with the filler before using it to restore your item.

  1. Leather and Vinyl Repair Kit

The Leather and Vinyl Repair Kit contains all the supplies you need to repair vinyl and leather sofas, car seats and jackets. It covers scratches and cracks, repairs tears, rips and burns, and helps repair flaking surfaces. The kit comes with 10 different colors of repair products to accommodate different leathers and vinyls, making a seamless repair that blends in with items like sofas and seats.

  1. Scratch Coverage

Finding scratches on floors or wooden furniture can be disappointing. This scratch cover is used to repair wood that has been pet or scratched. In addition to rejuvenating floors and furniture, it leaves a protective cover on the wood to minimize future damage. Available in light and dark wood tones.

  1. Toothpaste.

An all-purpose stain remover is probably in your medicine cabinet right now. White toothpaste works wonders for removing scratches from cell phone screens, clock faces, car headlights and glass. Before using toothpaste to remove scratches, it is important to test it in an inconspicuous area to ensure that it will not cause further damage. Also, remember that toothpaste is best for surface scratches and does not work on deep grooves.

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