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With use and over time, your furniture will be covered by a map of small scars in the form of small scratches, water stains from a cup, small bumps and peeling … Do not worry, because after you submit to treatment promise then be like new.
To treat stains and scratches on the surface of a cabinet, you must first remove dust and wax with a suitable paint remover (bleach diluted ammonia varnish me if the spots are very deep). Then just rub with fine wire wool and re-varnish the cabinet, providing multiple layers of paint diluted with methanol to cover scratches.
Another way to hide the scratches is to use cod liver oil or fill the deepest with beeswax.
To remove the blows of the wood, you must remove the paint or varnish with a soft cloth and turpentine. Ideally, place a damp cloth on top and apply a hot iron until the wood absorbs water and begins to swell, restoring its original shape. When this happens, just need sanding and staining or repainting the affected area.
If your furniture has, a damaged leg is unstable, see if it has a screw nut (and that would be enough to tighten or replace it with a thicker to solve the problem.) If there is a mismatch between the legs, keep in mind that it is easier to lengthen the shorter legs, nailing thin wood at the base of the leg to shorten the legs that are longer than the rest.