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Help restoring newer finish

2ajsmama
15 years ago

Help - I just bought two end and a coffee table from CL. I knew there were a few scratches (show light on "chocolate" stained wood) and a few dents, but we have kids so better than buying new. What I didn't see were the small dents from a pointed object on one table, almost looks like veneer the way it's chipped. And when I turned the table lamp on, tons of microscratches (dry dusting?) swirling around the top. I am really not into stripping and refinishing these right now - thought a little steel wool and naptha/mineral spirits would be good for now. These are American Signature brand "solid butcher block" (maple? very light color in chips, does look solid since seams in butcher block match up on underside) tables in dark brown/black stain. I don't know how thick the lacquer is since I'm not into restoring modern finishes - more of an unfinished furniture gal, some antique refinishing experience (mostly stripping and restaining painted oak). What's the best way to make these look halfway decent now, without making my job too hard later (or maybe even resell them instead of refinishing them when kids are older)? Thanks

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