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How to fix scuffs on dresser?
My dog scuffed up my dads dresser and he’s gonna lose it if he sees it. How can I fix this?
4 Answers
- Anonymous2 weeks ago
Sorry, you can't "PIN" the damage on the dog.
Dog marks would not be sideways.
This is human.
No easy fix. It is not bad. Leave it. Too much trouble to fix.
You will find that DAD is not that dumb to believe a dog did it several times in the same area.
Painter/finisher
- yLv 72 weeks ago
Sand them down and refinish is the only way to truly "fix" them. I have found that matching up the paint pens they sell, does make them less obvious.
- T CLv 72 weeks ago
There is no quick fix to that.... three of those marks look like they have some depth to it. I could be wrong, the picture could be distorted, they may all be flesh wounds.
The ones on the front of the leg maybe a light sanding and clear coat (maybe satin finish.) The ones on the side (if there is depth) .... I'm thinking needs some heaver sanding, possibly with a palm sander.