"How To Cover Up Dings in Wooden Furniture"
Home Hacks, apartment therapy (February 19, 2010)
"My mom taught me this simple trick several years ago. As a fan of vintage furniture it has come in handy again and again. Like magic, watch as a single walnut covers up the small dings and scrapes in your wooden furniture. We aren't promising miracles here, but with a project this easy it is definitely worth a shot...."
The parts list for this project is "dinged up wood furniture | one walnut". I'm not kidding.
There's a five-step set of instructions. The last two are:
"4. Watch in amazement as the damaged area begins to darken.
"5. Step back and admire your work. Hey, you didn't even break a sweat!"
The first three aren't all that hard, either - although you may have to exert yourself a little.
This is one of those 'how to' guides that I admire and respect. It's simple, uses fairly easy-to-get materials (provided walnuts are part of your culture's idea of 'food'), and doesn't take much more than a mildly adequate eye for detail and a willingness to use your muscles.
I'll admit that it was also a bit of a relief to not find the word "sustainable" or "green" in the post. Not that I object to saving the planet by having sustainable wood shipped in from some exotic locale - but it's nice to see something for the rest of us, too.
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