Minor chafe marks and scratches on wood surfaces can be touched up effortlessly with the help of the ADLER service suitcase.
Pretreatment, Care & Repair

Touch up chafe marks on dark wood

Minor chafe marks and scratches on wood surfaces can be touched up effortlessly with the help of the ADLER service suitcase.

Minor chafe marks and scratches on wood surfaces can be touched up effortlessly with the help of the ADLER service suitcase.
Step 1: Apply tincture from the Grilith flex pen on the cotton cloth.
Step 2: Colour up the bright scratches by dabbing them with the tincture.
The perfect result: After sealing off with the lacquer spray the scratches are no longer visible.

Damage caused in transit, during installation or by continuous use is annoying but unfortunately, keeps happening every now and then. With the help of the

ADLER service suitcase, minor spots of damage on wood surfaces can be touched up easily.

 

Steps

  1. Pre-treatment:

    Clean the damaged spot with a cotton cloth.

  2. Step 1:

    Choose the Grilith flex pen that is most similar to the colour shade of the wood that needs to be treated. Smear the tincture from the Grilith flex pen on the cotton cloth.

  3. Next, dab the cloth on the affected spot in order to colour the scratches.

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    Step 2:

    Rub off the damaged spot slightly with the abrasive fleece.

  5. Step 3:

    Finally, spray a thin layer of Grilith furniture spray lacquer to seal off the spot that has been touched up.

  6. Tips on using the spray lacquer:
    Use the spray can only in rooms that are well ventilated. Hold the can vertically and spray the contents from a distance of about 25 cm at room temperature uniformly and so that the film is not too thick. Depending on the substrate, the spray lacquer is available in 3 degrees of gloss, glossy, silky matt and matt.

     

    Still more Tips & Tricks:
    With the help of the ADLER service suitcase for furniture surfaces you can also touch up other types of damage such as pressure marks, scratches or damage to the edges.

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