What to do if the furniture is scratched?

Updated on furniture 2024-09-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I don't know how to deal with it myself, so I'll leave it to a specialized master to deal with.

    1.To deal with scratches, one wax is sufficient, but it is relatively light colored furniture. (Choose a wax that is similar to the color of the furniture.)

    2.If you just scratch the surface paint, you can apply crayons or paints, and then cover with clear nail polish.

    The above 2 methods are more commonly used, and the masters of the furniture factory do this.

    When returning to the factory for processing, the manufacturer will also give you paint treatment, either by yourself or by asking the master to come to deal with it.

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