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Review on πŸ–‹οΈ Wood Stain Scratch Fix Pen / Wood Repair Marker - Miller SF1203 in Black Brown Finish by Rhonda Quire

Revainrating 5 out of 5

i wasn't happy This pen saved the day

I recently spilled nail polish remover on my ebony coffee table. Most of the table was undamaged, but part of the top shelf and part of the bottom shelf were damaged - I had a black table with brown spots on the top and a large white spot on the bottom shelf. i wasn't happy This pen saved the day. The color doesn't match perfectly, but the difference isn't that noticeable unless you know where the stain was or run your hand over the stain - since this pen isn't shiny, it looks like you might have to dust off. I hope that next time I polish the table, the polish blends in the haze better. A relatively inexpensive pen saved the day. At first I used the pen very carefully, making sure to stay in the potholes and stains. After a while I became more careless, although I always wiped off excess product as instructed in the instructions. I don't think you need to be too careful, but stop regularly and look at the spot from different angles and under different lighting conditions. This is the easiest at home repair I've ever done. Next up is repairing the scratches my cat left on my headboard.

Pros
  • Works on any type of wood surface, from floors to furniture
Cons
  • No effect