Repair, Don’t Replace: Skillful Fixes
For light scratches on finished wood, rub a shelled walnut gently along the grain and buff dry; natural oils blend superficial marks. Steam small dents with a damp cloth and warm iron, carefully. Last year, a reader revived a 1950s oak table in one weekend using these two methods.
Repair, Don’t Replace: Skillful Fixes
Choose water-based PVA or traditional hide glue for non-toxic, reversible repairs. Clean old glue, clamp gently, and allow full cure time. Tight joints reduce wobbles that cause further wear. Keeping repairs reversible respects future restorations and maintains the piece’s structural and historical integrity.