Quote Originally Posted by Kenyth
The only way to permanently remove it, leaving it like new, is the sand, clean, and finish job. A fair amount of work and if you are that concerned with results, I'd let a professional shop do it. But why bother with this much work for a scratch? Wood furniture will eventually get scratched. There's just no avoiding it. Accept it, polish it, and smoke a cigar.

Polishing compounds are your best and easiest bet to hide the scratch.

Yep, over the weekend my son got mad and threw a die-cast match box car across the room, it skip across the top of the sofa table, scratched it, and into the side of my desk top and took a little chunk out and left a scratch.

Screw it. I not not fixing it. I have two more boys coming, they're due in about 2 months so that means basically everything I own is screwed.

BJ's wholesale had a nice 120 qt. cooler. I'm upgrading.