No professional tools are required for the repair of solid wood furniture, just master the following skills.Scratch repair: For superficial scratches, you can use a cotton cloth dipped in a small amount of walnut oil or wood wax oil to wipe, and use grease to fill the lines; if the scratches are deeper, you can buy the same color wood repair paste to fill, and polish it flat after drying.
Cracking treatment: The wood may crack due to changes in humidity. If the cracks are small, woodworking glue can be injected and fixed with clips. After the glue dries, it is polished; if the cracks are large, it is recommended to contact a professional master to repair them to avoid structural damage caused by self-treatment.
Renovation and color change: If you want to change the color of the furniture, you need to polish off the original coating before applying environmentally friendly wood paint (such as water-based paint or wood wax oil).When changing the color, it is recommended to choose a color that is one color lighter than the original wood color to avoid uneven coverage; if you pursue a retro feel, you can gently wipe the surface with steel wool to create an old effect.
Through these repair techniques, solid wood furniture can not only extend its service life, but also become a unique “retro item” in the home.



