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Allary Furniture Touch-Up Markers: Brown Color; 1 Pack of 3 Markers

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About this item

  • Set of 3 Furniture touch-up markers: Light Brown, Medium Brown and Dark Brown
  • For Light, Medium and Dark finishes
  • Scrub Resistant
  • Dries Fast
  • Waterproof


Set of 3 Furniture touch-up markers: Light Brown, Medium Brown and Dark Brown For Light, Medium and Dark finishes Scrub Resistant Dries Fast Waterproof


DeLoop
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
I’ve purchased similar touch-up markers before (different brands), and I should have learned my lesson—but I was desperate to fix some scratches. Unfortunately, these were no better. The markers were dried out and barely covered anything. Total waste of money. If you’re looking for an actual fix, I’d recommend trying something else.
flyingfingers
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Ease of use. Take two of them together ( black dark brown ) works great on my dining room.
Tiffany
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Perfect for the cat scratched wooden furniture I own :)
Donna
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
I've ordered 2 sets of these for touch ups around the house. The 3 pack variety is perfect for the items that need a little coverage for scratches or scrapes. They get the job done
MJ
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Work perfectly!
Ron Jordan
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Nicely cover scratches
caroline bucquet
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Markers go dry pretty fast and I needed stronger output for antiques that had some wear and tear. Also for flooring that dog nails scratch just in daily, weekly, monthly wear and tear. People too.
Dorolei
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
This kit comes with 3 colors: Mahogany, Cherry, and Oak (from darkest to lightest). This is a super easy way to cover up light scratches in wood.Start with the correct color for your wood and color *with* the grain of the wood. Then quickly use your finger to smudge the ink before it dries, or else you'll be left with a fake mark that looks like someone used a marker. Multiple light layers are better than one dark layer of ink; repeat a few times until it's as dark as you want it.If you're a stickler for blending, use one of the other markers on your repair spot to increase the color variations and make it look more natural.Don't worry, it will look better the next day! I am looking at my desk right now and I can't even find the scratches I repaired last night.