AegonT
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@AegonT if you don't want to sand it down, try rubbing walnuts on the scratches. The oil will help make the scratches disappear. If you do choose to sand start with a high grit, 220 or above, and sand with the grain lightly. The best results will come from being patient and making many passes, not quickly removing material. Once you get the scratches out, lightly sand the whole thing and refinish the entire log instead of trying to get one spot to match the rest. If you choose to sand you might want to consider covering the heater with masking tape to block particles from getting in there.
Thank you. Not sure if I fancy sanding it, I will give the walnuts a try first.
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