Your furniture is your investment. We want to buy high-quality furniture that will last for years or even decades. That’s why it’s important to learn how to remove scratches on wood furniture
If we use them all the time, our furniture also shows signs of wearing off. You will notice discoloration, scratches, and even dents on our beloved wooden furniture.

There are, however, ways for you to keep your furniture looking great by covering those scratch marks and dents. Don’t worry; you don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars for someone else to do it.
With these easy-to-follow tips, you will learn how to make different types of scratch removers. To add to that, all the materials you will need is readily available in your home.
How to Remove Scratches on Wood Furniture With Peanut Butter
Did you know that peanut butter isn’t just delicious? It’s also an effective scratch remover.
For larger gouges, rub peanut butter into your scratch and leave it there for at least an hour. You can wipe off the excess peanut butter and buff it out to repair the damaged wood.
Petroleum Jelly
We all know that petroleum jelly has multiple uses, and we’ll add another one to the long list. If you wipe petroleum jelly over your wood furniture scratch and leave it there overnight, it will diminish the scratch?
This method works because the petroleum jelly plumps up the surrounding wood and fills in the scratch. You can wipe it away and polish your furniture in the morning.
Crayons
Kids play with crayons a lot and they often write on walls and furniture too, but crayons actually work well for deep-set scratches. Find a crayon that closely matches the color of your furniture or mix colors together by grating part of your crayons in a small bowl.
Place the bowl in a boiling pan of water to melt the wax then drip the wax into the scratch. Smooth it over with a butter knife.
Iodine
Do you have dark wood furniture? If you do, then cover those scratches by painting on some iodine with a cotton ball and wipe the excess with a paper towel.
Coffee
We’re not kidding when we say that even your favorite coffee can help you save your furniture.
Use your strongly brewed coffee in the same manner to reduce the appearance of damaged wood in dark-colored wood. Or try rubbing the coffee grounds into your scratch with a cotton swab.
Vinegar and Olive Oil
Have you ever heard of olive oil on wood furniture? As it turns out, olive oil works wonders on wooden furniture.
Here’s how to repair surface scratches on wood furniture by using olive oil. Mix a 1/2 cup of vinegar and an equal amount of olive oil and rub it over your scratched surface.
Walnut
You may have seen people use walnuts on wood furniture and it’s true, they do work. Walnuts work great for repairing a scratch.
Here is how to fix scratches on wood table. Just rub a walnut kernel over your scratch, the walnut meat will fill in the scratch and smooth it over. You can also try rubbing some walnut oil on it with a soft cloth.
Paint
Most of us wouldn’t want to paint our beautiful wooden furniture, but at times, it would be better if we would. By applying watercolor or oil-based paint with a paintbrush, you will be able to hide scratches on your furniture.
Use a color that is a little bit darker than the furniture’s finish and dab some with a brush into the scratch. This method, however, doesn’t work on polyurethane finishes.
Tea
Love tea? That’s great! Aside from having lots of health benefits, you can also use it to remove scratches from your wooden furniture.
To do this, just plop a bag of black tea in a mug and a few tablespoons of hot water. Let your tea bag steep for 2 or 3 minutes. If you leave it in longer your tea will be darker so let your tea steep based on the color of your furniture.
Use a cotton swab to dab some of the tea into your crack. Wipe away the excess with a paper towel. You may need more than one application.
Mineral Oil and Pumice
Have you ever heard of the best furniture polish to remove scratches? Try to create a paste from mineral oil and pumice and use extra-fine-grade steel wood to rub your mixture onto the scratched area. Use a cloth to wipe off the area and buff it with a dry cloth
Lemon Juice
Most of us wouldn’t try lemon juice since it’s quite strong, but this works well on small scratches.
Just mix equal parts of lemon juice and vegetable or olive oil. Use a lint cloth to rub the scratch in the same direction as the scratch until it disappears.
Mayonnaise
Cover your scratches with some mayonnaise and leave it there for two or three days before wiping away the excess mayo. It may sound weird to fix scratches on wood table using mayonnaise, but the oils in the mayo will plump up the wood and fill up the crack.
Car Polish
That’s right! Even car polish works wonders.
Keep your French-polished tabletops shiny with car polish. It can help diminish the looks of scratches. Be careful not to rub away the rest of the furniture’s finish.
Takeaway
Now that you know how to remove scratches on wood furniture using ingredients from your home, you’ll be able to keep your prized wooden furniture in its best condition. Aside from hiding and repairing scratches, you’ll love the shine and beauty that these ingredients give your furniture.