Use a soft rag dampened with water to gently clean the surface of the hardwood floor from.
Touching up scratched wood floors.
For light scratches lightly rub fine steel wool over the scratch.
All of our prefinished products have an aluminum oxide finish and are polyurethane types.
A little elbow grease can bring life back to wood floors.
Be sure to rub the steel wool along the grain of the wood or you ll have more scratches to repair.
Make sure you pick the right color for your floor and try this often successful treatment for minor scratches.
In high traffic areas the finish and stain can wear away from your hardwood floors leaving the wood exposed and creating a visually unattractive patch.
How to repair scratched wood.
Do a spot test.
9 tips for removing scratches from wood floors 1.
Then wipe lightly with 0000 grade extra fine steel wool image 1.
For deeper scratches use lightweight sandpaper on the scratch.
Leave it to dry and just get a candle and rub in to the scratch.
Things to keep in mind.
Lackluster wood can magnify the appearance of scratches and worn areas not to mention.
Concealing shallow scratches with a wood staining marker 1.
Clean hardwood floors gently.
I put some tea bags in a small amount of hot water left them to stew for awhile then just picked them up and dabbed all over the scratch.
Darken the scratch with a blending pencil blending pencils are specifically designed to fill in wood scratches that appear as lighter colored marks on the floor.
My friend had the same problem.
Before applying the wood stain to the scratch test the marker on an inconspicuous area of the wood.
Just keep doing it till its the colour you want.
Sand out the scratches in the wood floor.
You can also use paste wax to clean waxed floors image 2.
On polyurethane coated floors you can remove scuff marks with a pencil eraser.
Touching up your hardwood floors touching up your damaged hardwood floors is simple but there are a few factors that will determine the steps needed to bring your flooring back to life.
Wipe the scratched area.
Remember to only use the paste wax if your floors have a finish of a subtle sheen as opposed to gloss or matte.
Light scratches require a different repair approach from deep scratches.