The Bottom Line
Tibet Almond Stick is often used by owners of bamboo flooring and other types of wood or other organic flooring to cover up scratches and blemishes.
Pros
- Easy to use - just rub on
- Extremely cool container
Cons
- Does not always match surface coloration well
- May leave a white edge around the repair area
Description
- A fibrous substance used to cover up scratches in wood.
- Cannot spill since it comes in stick form.
- Tibet Almond Stick is not intended to match all types of wood.
Guide Review - Tibet Almond Stick
How's this for freaky? Get a container of Tibet Almond Stick and when it's finished, you can always use it for your "stash." I'm not kidding. This extremely cool container looks just like something a hippie might have used back in the day to store his or her treasured bud.
Even if you're not into that kind of thing, Beeman Tibet Almond Stick is widely known for being a fast way to cover up scratches and blemishes on wood surfaces.
To further warp your mind, it's distributed by an airgun manufacturer, of all people.
Owners of bamboo flooring swear by Tibet Almond Stick.
No rating on this item, as this is a research-based review.



