Repair minor scratches in the floor s protective coating with floor cleaner and protective finish.
Fix light scratches on hardwood floor.
Rubbing against the grain can cause more scratches that you will have to fix later on.
Scratches are generally removed by filling in the scratch or sanding the wood floor down to remove the scratch.
Light scratches require a different repair approach from deep scratches.
How to repair scratched wood.
Dampen a new rag with water and wipe down the scratched area of the floor.
If you re not into the spit shine approach you can clean the area with a dry cloth then rub a fine.
Clean the scratched area.
On the scratched area lightly brush the floor colorant over one area of the scratches.
Apply wax or acrylic floor polish over light scratches in hardwood floors but take caution.
Rub walnuts over scratches in the wood to camoflage them.
Over time such polishes can dull and darken the floor eventually requiring removal.
Fixing deep scratches and gouges 1.
Rub mineral spirits over the scratch.
If possible test the marker for color accuracy in a non visible area.
Be sure to rub the steel wool along the grain of the wood or you ll have more scratches to repair.
Walnuts contain excellent natural emollients and brown dyes that both repair and enhance the look of worn scratched wood.
For deeper scratches use lightweight sandpaper on the scratch.
Simply clean the scratch with a damp cloth dipped in hardwood floor cleaner.
Use a soft rag dampened with a small amount of hardwood floor cleaner to clean the.
If this proves successful.
Rub with the grain along the length of the scratch.
Use a finish restorer for light scratches.
Repairing fine scratches choose a floor color marker that is similar to the floor color.
If you re in a rush you can lick your finger and rub out the most minor surface scratches.
For a natural.
There are several ways to fix small scratches on a hardwood floor.
Warm up the oil.
Finish restorers are designed to help treat faded finishes or light scratches distributed across a wide area of your hardwood floors.
Use a blending pencil or finish restorer that is the same color as the wood and fill shallow scratches by following the directions on the product packaging.
For light scratches lightly rub fine steel wool over the scratch.