Let the filler dry thoroughly.
How to get light scratches out of wooden floor.
Finish restorers are designed to help treat faded finishes or light scratches distributed across a wide area of your hardwood floors.
Rub it along the scratch working the oil from the nut into the surface.
Clean the scratched area.
Use a soft rag dampened with water to gently clean the surface of the hardwood floor from any excess dirt and debris.
Use a finish restorer for light scratches.
If it is a good match then you can use it on your scratch.
Unsure how to get scratches out of wood floors or furniture when they are light and don t break the surface.
For dark wood rub coffee grounds into the scratch until it is covered.
Make sure there is no dirt or debris in the scratch as well step 2 do a spot test.
Simply clean the scratch with a damp cloth dipped in hardwood floor cleaner.
Use a plastic putty knife to apply premixed wood filler to a scratch.
Rub the cleaner over.
Be sure to use a plastic putty knife to apply the filler you don t want to create any new scratches.
Color and fill deeper scratches.
Rub fine steel wool lightly over the scratch to minimize its appearance.
Rinse off the cleaner.
Use a soft rag and a bit of hardwood floor cleaner to ensure the floor is clear of any dust or dirt.
Stain markers come in many colors and can be found in home department.
The easiest way is to colour them in.
How to repair scratched wood.
Be sure to go with the direction of the wood grain to avoid creating more scratches.
After cleaning the scratched area dampen a rag with water and wipe off any excess cleaner.
The best nuts for this are walnut or pecan.
If you re not into the spit shine approach you can clean the area with a dry cloth then rub a fine.
Light scratches may be fixed by steel wool rather than sandpaper.
Step 1 wipe the scratched area.
Repair minor scratches in the floor s protective coating with floor cleaner and protective finish.
If you re in a rush you can lick your finger and rub out the most minor surface scratches.
Make sure you choose wood filler that matches the color of your engineered hardwood flooring.
If you have light coloured wood use the meat of a nut.
For mahogany finishes dip a cotton swab in iodine and then apply it to the scratches in the wood.
These restorers can be effective treating minor scuffs especially if the wood itself has not been damaged.