How to Fix Timber Chips and Scratches
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Get started with Cabot's Touch Up Stain Pens
Try as you might, it's not always possible to keep your interior timber in flawless condition.
No need to stress! When it comes to unsightly scratches and chips, it is possible to cover them up with Cabot's Touch Up Stain Pens.
You won't need a whole tin of timber stain to fix little nicks and marks.
Our convenient wood touch up pens leave just the right amount of interior timber stain to quickly hide small marks on your timber.
Cabot's Touch Up Stain Pens are available in five colours - Black, Golden Maple, Honey Oak, Jarrah Redgum, and Walnut Brown – to camouflage with your existing timber finish.
They feature a fine pen tip to help you get into tight corners or crevices without requiring a fine brush.
Prepare
Ensure your timber surface is clean and dry, free of dust, grease, or wax.
Apply
Shake the Touch Up Stain Pen and gently press the tip on a piece of scrap paper to start the flow of stain.
Apply the stain to the damaged area, using light and even strokes. Use the pen tip to access corners and crevices.
Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe any excess stain.
Watch them in action
Watch the video below to see how our Touch Up Stain Pens work.
They can also be used as a wood floor touch up pen, or on timber interiors such as cabinetry, doors, trims, and woodcraft.