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๐ช Transform your wood, transform your space โ donโt let scratches tell your story!
Old English Scratch Cover for Light Wood is a trusted, phosphate-free liquid polish designed to restore, condition, and protect light to medium wood surfaces like pine and oak. Made in the USA, this 8-ounce formula effectively hides nicks and scratches while enhancing natural wood beauty with a non-greasy, odorless finish. Ideal for maintaining vintage or everyday furniture, it offers a cost-efficient alternative to refinishing, backed by over a century of trusted performance.













| ASIN | B0009Y6G7I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #126,399 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #98 in Wood Scratch Covers & Removers #156 in Wood Filler |
| Brand | Old English |
| Brand Name | Old English |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,760 Reviews |
| Included Components | 62338-75462 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | 62338-75462 |
| Item Volume | 8 Centiliters |
| Item Weight | 9.28 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Reckitt Benckiser |
| Material Feature | Cruelty Free |
| Material Features | Cruelty Free |
| Model Number | 62338-75462 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Part Number | 6233875462 |
| Scent | Light Woods |
| Size | 4 Ounce (Pack of 2) |
| Specific Uses For Product | Furniture |
| Surface Recommendation | Cabinets, Furniture, Wood |
| UPC | 062338080505 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Ounce |
M**C
who'd of thought!
My wife and I got an itch in the โhousehold projectโ part of our brainsโฆwhat does this mean? A trip to the home improvement center for supplies and me and my son doing all the dirty work. The โhome improvement projectโ was originally going to be tackled and knocked out over the weekend. But the local big box store did not have but one bottle of this and I needed 2, So back home and onto Amazon I went. A few days later I had it in my hands and we were ready to start the next morning. Coffee is always a sustaining part of our morningโฆwho am I kidding?โฆdaily routine! Without it โIt is likely to be closer to a โZombie Apocalypseโ as the groans and complaints pour from our dragging bodies. I sure do hope that this stuff looks like I have seen in the pictures online. Now we are done with our coffee and ready to tackle our project, because we had to wait for the shipment my son cannot help so itโs now up to me and the homeowner ( My Wife ) to do the whole renovation. We tore down the closet and rebuilt it, we added the beams to the ceiling and finished all of the trim work, As I was cleaning up the scraps of wood my wife started to stain the walls with the Old English, I am guessing she was sneaking into the kitchen to get more coffee while I was sending her out to get tools and to cut wood because she had all 4 walls and the newly added closet done in 45 min flat. Who'd of thought you could use scratch cover as beautiful and easy to apply stain without the nasty smell of normal stain, and you get a bit of a shine out of it too. This stuff looks amazing on Southern Yellow Pine and I would suggest to anyone that you use it because it turns out gorgeous. So all in all I have to say GREAT JOB SWEETIE.
M**S
Excellent Product
This is an excellent product well worth the price. I have a mid 60's vintage dresser and matching nightstand made of a sturdy honey oak. The dresser is long and low with six drawers and also has a bookcase hutch that sits on top of it. I used this set as teenager in my bedroom and inherited it in my early 20's when my parents moved to a new home. It's been with me ever since-- in the service, in apartments, houses, and in basement storage for years on end. It's followed me from one end of the country to the other for almost 30 years. Needless to say, the set is a little beat up. It has nicks and scratches, the wood on the top of each piece had turned somewhat gray and the dresser top also had scratches from the bookcase hutch (which was also in rough shape). After moving in to a new house, the set was rescued from basement storage oblivion to serve as the set in a small guest room. My first thought was that I would have to have the set refinished. But I decided to give the Old English product a chance. I'm glad I did! The set shined up like a newborn's bottom. The product covered the scratches and brought back the luster and shine to the wood. The gray spots on the top of each piece went back to honey oak. The dry wood just drank the product in. How I used it: I first dusted the pieces and got in to all the nooks and crannies. I then took a clean cloth and applied the product to both the cloth and the top of the pieces. The directions say to just apply to the cloth and wipe it on from there but this furniture was in dire need of some direct application. After going over the furniture thoroughly, I wiped it down with another clean cloth. The product does not smell, and also does not leave the furniture feeling greasy or wet. It will cover little nicks and surface scratches well, and bring back the luster and tone of the furniture. It will help with deep scratches and gouges, but will not cover them. For that, you will have to use a furniture pen or some other type of filler. But this product used in conjunction with those items can save the cost of a total refinish. I used a furniture pen with some of the deeper nicks at the base of each piece. The end result is that the set looks a hundred times better. Not refinished-- no wipe on product can do that-- but it restored the set to a more than serviceable state. My S/O couldn't believe the transformation. She felt that we would have to either have the set refinished or buy something new. She was floored when she saw the results. I would also add that unless you have a dark walnut or cherry piece, that the "light"color will work for you just fine. Anything from a mid range wood color to lighter.
M**U
Amazing Little Bottle
I feel like the name's a bit of a misnomer because this stuff is a do-all. I sprinkle it on my hardwood floors, spread it around lightly with a paper towel, and...that's it. I feel like it's a new floor in a bottle. It fills-in scratches, evens out discolorations, polishes, and even protects. I use it to cover scratches on furniture, too. This little bottle goes a long way. I just did my first floor, my dining room furniture, and our bay window seat with just this small container. In an hour. I typically apply another coat, but these Before and Afters show just one. TIPS: - Vacuum your floor and dust your furniture before using. It's an oil-based stain (I guess) and it will trap dust and hair as it dries. - I wouldn't necessarily use this to spot-treat a floor. You'll notice that "spot" because it will be shinier than the surrounding area. - There's a dark woods version, too. My floors are medium/reddish and I've successfully used both. The dark woods version made my floors look better, but if I missed a spot, it was more noticeable.
M**E
Sorcery, (pretty) strong sorcery
Edit: After a couple of weeks, the stain evaporated and the scratches came back. So I bought some polyurethane spray at a home store, used the stain again, and lightly sprayed on the polyurethane. I took one star away because it wasn't as perfect as I thought. But the polyurethane worked wonders. When I bought my home, built in 1987, I had the genius idea to put my trash can under the sink, for kitchen waste. My Great Danes thought that smelled pretty cool, so they spent that first day I went to work scratching at the cabinets trying to get to the trash. Ten years went by with me embarrassed over the sad state of my cabinets. Now it is time to sell my home, and the painter recommended Old English scratch cover. It is absolutely incredible! Put on a rag and wipe, no more scratches! Yes, the wood is a little sunken where the toenails were, but you'd have to really look for that in strong light to see it. I'm absolutely amazed.
A**R
Scratch Cover
Covers marks great!
A**J
Amazing Product!!!!
I bought the darker color years ago to repair furniture scratches, so thought Iโd try the lighter version on my kitchen: AMAZING PRODUCT! Iโve spent 3 hours cleaning and staining and it has completely rejuvenated my whole kitchen! And I only used maybe a fifth or sixth of the bottle! Itโs an old kitchen in an old house, and as you can see from the pictures; there was water damage and sun damage, in addition to the usual dings and scratches. TIP: Put a few drops on a soft cloth, and lightly rub the wood. You can always go back and do it again, as it dries quickly. Too much will stain darker. Iโm so happy - I canโt believe the difference.
S**3
Shines wood
Works well
F**H
Good
Wood floors need a refresher? This is for you! And it smells great. I use it every three weeks. And yes...it fills in scratches. But every time I order it...I only receive one when it clearly states there are two in the package. The only time I got two was the first time I ordered it. It's still a good product...but I feel cheated.
G**A
EXCELENTE PRODUCTO
Las marcas que hizo mi perro fueron realmente profundas y este producto ayudรณ realmente a disimularlas.
G**6
Works, Works, Works
Not cheap but this stuff works like magic. I was so excited to try it I just used a paper towel to apply and I was gobsmacked. Immediately applied to all wooden scratches lol Dries a little dull but will polish later. My coffee table is living itโs second life (In my photo top half was treated while bottom half full of scratches)
N**P
Really works
Covers scratches really well.
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J**G
Old English scratch cover
Been using to polish my wooden doors and floor. It gives the wood a shine but need to fairly frequently.
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