Rub the eraser over the scuff until it disappears.
How to get scuff marks off engineered hardwood floors.
The moisture and pressure may be enough to rub away the scuff.
Use a sponge and water.
Bona makes an entire hardwood floor care system including a floor cleaner that may remove minor scuff marks.
When removing scuff marks from wood floors you ll want a large light colored pencil eraser that s free of pencil residue or any other grime.
They are just harder rubber.
If this isn t strong enough you can find scuff erasers at a hardware store.
1 sand any polyurethane wax or paint off of the surface of the hardwood using medium grit sandpaper to.
Take a pink rubber eraser the kind you used in elementary school and rub with the grain of the wood.
Wipe the water off the wood with the dry portion of the towel.
However if you know that the mark on your floor is fresh this simple technique can be used to get those annoying marks up without much effort.
Eraser this can be done using the regular eraser of the pencil however there are also special hard rubber erasers available which are designed to clean the floor especially that they are able to work best on the marks.
Dampen a corner of a soft towel rubbing the damp area over the scuff.
These are the best ways to remove scuff marks from wood floors.
Steam opens up the pores of the wood and causes them to swell back to their original shape.
Take a damp sponge and rub the scuffed area of the floor.
No rinsing is required.
To use it apply it to a soft cloth and rub the scuff mark until it lifts.
This alone may be enough to remove the scuff mark.
Do not use a plastic or gritty eraser this will damage wood floor.
It costs about 10.
5 ways to remove scuff marks from your hardwood floor 1.
Dampen a microfiber cloth and use that to wipe the scuff mark.
For marks that have been on the wood floor for awhile or are more stubborn this method won t work.
If you re in doubt buy a fresh eraser.
As a caution this can result to dulling of the protective finishes if it is done with repetitive use.
It works on all types of wood.
However if you do discover scuff marks on your engineered hardwood there are a few easy tricks you can do to remove them.
This may not be the best means of removing scuffs from lighter hued floors.