WOOD FLOOR POLISH
SCRATCH COVER for DARK WOODS

RESTORES DAMAGED WOOD

100% BRAND NEW

Available Size: 8 FL OZ / 236 mL


TRUSTED FOR OVER 100 YEARS

Old English Scratch Cover helps restore damaged wood surfaces and hides unsightly scratches & nicks to bring out the wood's natural beauty. Old English Scratch Cover is specially formulated to work on all wood surfaces throughout your home, including kitchen cabinets, wood furniture and wood paneling. Available in formulas for light woods or for dark woods.

• Old English Scratch Cover restores damaged wood
• Helps restore wood surfaces
• Hides unsightly scratches & nicks
• Available in formulas for light woods or for dark woods
• For use on: kitchen cabinets, wood furniture and wood paneling



For Wood, Old and New 

Old English wood furniture solutions ensure your old wood looks new, and your new wood gets old. In other words, Old English cleaner, polish and Scratch Cover have been specially formulated to shine and protect wood surfaces, as well as preserve them. With over a century of trusted use in both modern and historic homes, Old English is the smart choice when it comes to the beauty of your wood. Plus, its soothing lemon and almond scents add to the warmth that wood brings to your home.
 
Show Some Love

For a clean and beautiful shine that everybody loves to see in wood furniture, give your wood a little something special. Old English wood polish is conveniently offered in spray and oil formulas. Choose the spray when you want to cover large areas like desks, tables and floors. Opt for Old English Lemon Oil in the bottle when smaller surface areas need just a localized treatment, or when wood can benefit from a replenishing coat of mineral oil. Dust, clean, condition and protect your wood from moisture, stains and scratches.

Give a Little Tender Loving Care 

If you’re new to Old English or you forgot to polish and protect your wood, never fear. Old English Scratch Cover has you - and your wood - covered. This can be especially reassuring when you’ve got abrasive chairs, claws and fingernails doing their worst. Simply identify your stain, Light Woods or Dark Woods, and apply to cabinets, furniture, paneling and floors to hide unsightly nicks and scratches. If you’ve got wood damage, you need Old English Scratch Cover to bring out the natural beauty of your wood surfaces.
 
Hides Unsightly Scratches



Got scratches and nicks in visible places on your cabinets, floors, tables and chairs? You’re not alone. And while your guests probably won’t judge you to your face, they also won’t enjoy a sliver or scrape from the roughed up wood in your home. Old English Scratch Cover adds a layer of nourishing oil that hides and conditions surface nicks in wood. This means not only do you see pristine, shiny wood once more, but you also spare friends and family from skin scratches, clothing snags and damaged wood eyesores.
 
Creates A Protective Shield




Not only do you need to add the restoring touch of Old English to your wood for beauty now, but you also need to preserve the beauty of your wood for the future. Wood brings lasting warmth, function and style to your kitchen, office and living spaces. Treat it with Old English Scratch Cover to add a protective shield that makes wood practically impenetrable by dirt and moisture. The Dark Woods and Light Woods hues adapt to finishes on maple, birch, pine, oak and every other lasting wood surface you love.
 
Forgive Your Pets



Dogs and cats are notorious wood scratchers! Cats sharpen their claws on furniture, while dogs scratch floors when they run about. But this doesn’t mean you have to lose your pets…or your wood furniture and floors. Instead, choose Old English Scratch Cover in Light Woods or Dark Woods and apply to areas that need surface blemishes camouflaged and conditioned. It works so well that you won’t wince when pet scratches happen again.
 
Instructions:

Shake well before using. Apply a small quantity on a clean soft cloth then wipe scratches and nicks. Then spread over the entire surface. Wipe dry with a clean cloth until finish becomes lustrous. Avoid contact with carpeting, upholstery, curtains and other fabrics. Not for blonde finishes. If in question, test on inconspicuous area.