This weekend’s mini-project next to cleaning the home was to see how easy it would be to repair scratches and dents on furniture. 1 Dog, 3 Children, the neighborhood hang-out and you could only imagine how our furniture does. The end result is that every household should own this kit for their cleaning supply bucket. This furniture touch up kit is so easy to use and well worth the $7.
Master Caster Restor-it Furniture Touch-Up kit is a must own cleaning product. The kit comes with 5 different wood grain markers depending upon your furniture’s color to choose from. It includes a Natural wood choice color, light oak, Dark Oak/mahogany, Walnut and my favorite Cherry Red Mahogany. The furniture kit also includes three filler sticks with a light, medium and dark filler to choose from. This filler is good for deeper scratches, gouges, cracks or holes. Between the filler and markers you can easily restore your furniture quickly and easily.
Restor-It furniture touch-up kit is a cleaning supply that stores nicely in the packaging it’s sold in. You can use this on furniture, wood floors, cabinets, doors, frames, chairs and much more. Our weekend project entailed repairing a recliner chair that had scratches along the sides and a kitchen cabinet that was introduced to our children’s toys and thus dented. For the dent we colored it in easily with the wood filler and then used the marker to blend the color of the cabinet. The chair was just minor scratches, though several and our kids enjoyed coloring the scratches away. The end result was phenomenal and everything looks new. It took less than 10 minutes and only required a cleaning rag. Once you apply the marker you can simply wipe it with cleaning towel and it blends all together.
There are many manufactures of furniture repair kits, but we found the Master Caster Restor-It to be easy to use and for $7 not expensive. You can use this on office furniture also making it a great office supply to own. The Restor-It is a must own cleaning supply for cleaning accidents caused by vacuums and so many other reasons. The following is a short video from Master Caster:
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