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Surprising Secret to fixing a scratch on a solid walnut table… use a fresh walnut!

Written by Luke Cole | Jul 3, 2024 3:57:36 PM


Walnut is one of our favorite woods to build furniture from. It is a naturally beautiful, medium dark wood with a stunning grain pattern and color variations. We do not even need to stain it to control the color, as oil brings out the natural color and lets the wood shine. However, as with any type of wood furniture, it can develop scratches and imperfections over time. Fortunately, there's a simple and effective DIY solution that often works wonders: using a walnut to fix scratches on your walnut wood table. In this article, we'll guide you through the process of harnessing the natural power of walnuts to rejuvenate your table's surface.

Materials You'll Need

  • Before you begin, gather these essential materials:

  • A fresh walnut (unshelled)

  • Soft, lint-free cloths

  • Furniture wax or polish (optional)

  • Fine-grit sandpaper (if necessary)

Step-by-Step Guide

Follow these steps to restore your walnut wood table to its former glory:

  • Clean the Table: Start by cleaning the table's surface to remove dust, dirt, and any loose wood particles. Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe it down gently. Allow the table to dry completely before moving on to the next step.

  • Select a Fresh Walnut: Choose a fresh walnut that's still in its shell. The natural oils in the walnut will act as a mild abrasive and help to conceal the scratch.

  • Rub the Walnut: Take the walnut and gently rub it back and forth over the scratched area, following the grain of the wood. Apply light to moderate pressure and continue to rub for a few minutes. You'll notice that the scratch starts to blend in with the surrounding wood.

  • Buff with a Cloth: After rubbing the walnut, use a clean, soft cloth to buff the treated area. This will remove any residual walnut oil and further blend the scratch into the wood's surface. You'll start to see a significant improvement in the scratch's visibility.

  • Assess the Results: Examine the scratched area closely. In most cases, the scratch should be noticeably less visible, if not completely gone. If it's still visible, you can repeat the process until you achieve the desired result.

  • Optional: Apply Furniture Wax or Polish: If you want to give your table an extra shine and protective layer, consider applying a furniture wax or polish after the walnut treatment. Follow the product's instructions for application.

  • Final Touches: Once you're satisfied with the scratch repair and any additional polishing, give your table a final wipe-down with a clean, dry cloth to remove any excess product.

Tips and Precautions

  • Always test the walnut method on an inconspicuous area of the table first to ensure it doesn't have any adverse effects on the finish.

  • For deeper scratches or gouges, you may need to use fine-grit sandpaper to level the area before applying the walnut treatment.

Using a walnut to fix scratches on your walnut wood table is a simple, natural, and cost-effective method that can yield impressive results. It's a fantastic DIY solution for minor scratches that detract from the table's beauty. By following these steps, you can restore your table's surface and enjoy its natural beauty for years to come, all while embracing the charm of this clever walnut hack.