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                                     Good advice. Under that mahogany veneer you will find an 'eggbox' cardboard core. Steam the scratch to raise the fibres, lightly sand with 250 grit  and ( when dry ) spray with a clear lacquer ( not polyurethane ) You can get small cans in automotive supply shops or go to the carpentry store in Naas who stock the excellent range of Chestnut sprays. The scratch will disappear with the lacquer.I wouldn't start painting on any dyes personally as they are impossible to match correctly.
 Good advice. Under that mahogany veneer you will find an 'eggbox' cardboard core. Steam the scratch to raise the fibres, lightly sand with 250 grit  and ( when dry ) spray with a clear lacquer ( not polyurethane ) You can get small cans in automotive supply shops or go to the carpentry store in Naas who stock the excellent range of Chestnut sprays. The scratch will disappear with the lacquer.I wouldn't start painting on any dyes personally as they are impossible to match correctly.                                            