Is it dark wood? Old English works wonders
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I'll be moving out of my apartment soon and fingers crossed will be getting my entire hefty security deposit back. The only real damage is that Bubba took one chew on the base of the banister. Any advice from the handier people on the board on how to cover up scratches in wood? I'm worried that sanding it and trying to find a matching stain will just make it more obvious.
Is it dark wood? Old English works wonders
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Julie & Jake, Bacon's Humans
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It's pretty light wood but it looks like they have a light formula as well. The before and after photos and amazon are pretty impressive!
It works so well! We had some serious scratches on some doors at the old house-it looks like they were never there!
Julie & Jake, Bacon's Humans
Instagram: @mrbaconthelab
Born: 9/02/13
Gotcha: 11/08/13
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In memory of Lily 1/1995 - 2/2/2012
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They have special markers for wood. I use those on my floors.
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Another vote for Old English. Macy likes to stand and look out windows thus scratching the wood.
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