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Adding color to multiple scratches in a wood finish

By BlackCatBone

3 years ago



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    #1 3 years ago

    Does anyone have touch-up advice for the situation I face? I’ve got numerous areas where the finish on my Bally Skill-Roll has been scratched through to raw wood. I plan on keeping the existing finish, which is pretty decent except for the scratches, but I’d like to darken the many imperfections before applying a lacquer overcoat. Normally, in the case of a few scratches, I’d be thinking about using a color pen to darken scratches before applying new lacquer. Is there any way to touch-up all the scratches at once (in a single operation) while still preserving the existing lacquer for a new overcoat? I don’t want to lose the “Union Made” decal. Thanks for your ideas.
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