Tips for removing and repairing burn marks, scorch marks, and scratches on furniture

1. Placing cups or plates containing hot water or soup directly on the lacquered surface of furniture can sometimes leave a white burn mark. This can usually be removed by wiping with a cloth dampened with kerosene, alcohol, cologne, or strong tea.
2. If the burn mark is too deep, soak a towel in warm water, wring it out, add a few drops of ammonia, rub the towel with your palm to coat your palm with ammonia, then gently and quickly pat the burn mark with your palm, and finally apply a layer of wax. This will remove the burn mark.
3. Gently rub the burn mark with iodine or apply a layer of petroleum jelly. Wipe it with a cloth after two days to remove the burn mark.
4. If your desk, dining table, or office desk has scorch marks from cigarette butts, ash, or unextinguished matches, and if it's just burnt paint, you can wrap a toothpick with a fine- cloth and gently rub the mark. Then apply a thin layer of wax, and the scorch mark will be removed. ( )
5. Tips for removing furniture scratches: If your furniture has scratches on the paint surface but the wood underneath is not exposed, you can use a crayon or paint that matches the color of the furniture to cover the scratch without revealing the base color. Then, apply a thin layer of clear nail polish.
Tips for removing and repairing furniture scratches
If solid wood furniture is accidentally scratched, but the wood underneath the lacquer is not exposed, you can use a cotton cloth to apply a small amount of melted wax to the scratch to cover it. After the wax hardens, apply another layer, repeating this process several times until the scratch becomes less noticeable.