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I was thinking some transparent filler maybe, and grinding/polishing it down? There's some varnish on the wood anyway.

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[โ€“] Jackhammer_Joe@lemmy.world 18 points 3 days ago (1 children)

You're screwed, dude. That's nothing you can easily fix. Most tips in this threat require you to do the whole room, as just fixing this one spot will most likely be pretty obvious.

Next time, try to use something broader and softer than a sheet of paper to dampen your couch's feet - especially on wooden floor.

You're screwed dude

Harsh, but from what I see I agree, fixing it might be harder than redoing it, and covering it up if it looks good is the easiest solution you have