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SCRATCHED TABLE

A good way to hide a scratch on polished wood is to shave the end of a match-stick to a fine point, dip it in a solution cJ permanganate of potash, and draw it along the mark. If the wood soaks up the solution, repeat the process several times until the right eflect is obtained. Then rub in. a little linseed oil when the staining Is dry f and .polish, with a clean cloth,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 96, 20 October 1936, Page 15

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SCRATCHED TABLE Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 96, 20 October 1936, Page 15

SCRATCHED TABLE Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 96, 20 October 1936, Page 15

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