Fixing a scratch or dent in a piece of antique furniture can cost a fortune if you go to a professional. Fortunately, it’s easy to fix dings or dents with a few household supplies. See how it’s done.
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quility looks like the 90′s
Very good video. We need this all the time some thank you for the great information.