Collection: Wood Grain Tape

Easily cover scratches and chips on furniture, floors, or cabinets with wood grain repair tape. Just cut and press—no tools or glue required.

A woman in a plaid shirt kneels on a hardwood floor, applying a cut piece of colonial maple wood grain tape to cover a scratch, with a cozy, modern kitchen and living area in the background.

WOOD GRAIN REPAIR TAPE FAQ

How to use wood grain tape?

To use wood grain tape, clean the surface thoroughly, cut the tape to match the repair area, and apply with firm pressure. Use a smoothing tool to remove air bubbles and trim the edges for a seamless finish.

What tape works best on wood?

Vinyl-based wood grain repair tapes like Match 'n Patch work best on wood. They're designed to mimic wood texture, bond firmly, and resist peeling on flat or lightly textured wood surfaces.

Does adhesive tape damage wood?

Not all adhesive tapes damage wood. Wood grain repair tape is made to be gentle on surfaces and removable without stripping finish or leaving residue, making it safe for most furniture or paneling.

How do you stick tape to wood?

To stick tape to wood effectively, clean and dry the surface, then apply the tape with firm pressure. For best results, avoid dusty or oily areas and press the tape down with a roller or card.

Does wood grain tape work?

Yes, wood grain tape works well for covering scratches, chips, and seams on wood furniture or surfaces. High-quality options like Match 'n Patch offer realistic wood grain patterns and long-lasting adhesion.