Deeper gouges require wood filler which can be sanded down and stained to match the surrounding boards.
How to get rid of scrathes on cherry hardwood floor.
Conceal surface scratches with a simple stain filled marker minwax wood finish stain marker 8 49.
Make sure you get a type of wax with the correct color for your floor.
Omp ages well on cherry and darkens the wood nicely with time and the finish gets harder as it cross links.
Other waxes are sold as blocks.
Use a plastic putty knife to fill the scratch with wood filler that matches the color of the floor.
Rub the cleaner over the scratched area then repeat with a clean cloth to rinse away the hardwood cleaner.
Old english scratch remover in the dark wood tone.
Stain markers come in many colors and can be found in home department.
Some waxes come in a stick shaped similar to a crayon or marker.
If you re not into the spit shine approach you can clean the area with a dry cloth then rub a fine.
Simply clean the scratch with a damp cloth dipped in hardwood floor cleaner.
Be sure to use a plastic putty knife to apply the filler you don t want to create any new scratches.
Use a soft rag dampened with water to gently clean the surface of the hardwood floor from any excess dirt and debris.
Simply pour a few drops onto the scratch rub in with a soft cloth and buff the excess away.
Vacuum your floor thoroughly then apply baking soda moistened with several drops of olive oil to marred areas.
If it is a good match then you can use it on your scratch.
Completely takes away the raw wood look of the scratch.
Step 1 wipe the scratched area.
If you re unsure about the stain color of your floors it s best to start light and gradually go darker.
Almost all hardware stores and home improvement stores have this material in stock.
A combo of baking soda and olive oil can help reduce and remove scratches from wood.
If you re in a rush you can lick your finger and rub out the most minor surface scratches.
The flat non porous nature of the wood makes all the little scratches very noticeable and there is little you can do about this.
To fix scratches on engineered hardwood you ll need floor repair wax.
The wood never gets harder.
Make sure there is no dirt or debris in the scratch as well step 2 do a spot test.
Let the filler dry thoroughly.