Cover the scratches with a wax stick then let it sit for ten minutes.
How to get scratches out of engineered wood floors.
If you don t have glossy polyurethane on your floors use a paste wax after using the wax stick.
To fix scratches on engineered hardwood you ll need floor repair wax.
The best way to fix scratches on engineered hardwood floors is to use a wax repair kit.
Make sure you get a type of wax with the correct color for your floor.
Slightly sand the floor using your sandpaper taking heed not to go too deep or to sand areas without scratches.
Engineered hardwood floors are more durable than a traditional wood floor but they can still get scratched.
Due to the fact that engineered floors are not completely solid hardwood they cannot be sanded and refinished indefinitely so your options are a little more limited than with solid hardwood.
Cleaning alternative for superficial scratches the wood veneer covering your engineered wood floor is normally 1 16 to 1 8 inches hence light sanding can clean any scratch shallower than this.
Clean the scratched area with a hardwood cleaner rinse and allow to dry.
How to remove gouges from hardwood floors if you take a chunk out of the floor you ll have to fill the divot with wood putty then sand stain and finish with urethane making sure it blends with.
Be sure to rub the steel wool along the grain of the wood or you ll have more scratches to repair.
This will make the scratches even less noticeable.
The best way to fix a scratch or two in your floor is to purchase a wax based repair kit.
Next buff out the scratches a second time.
Vacuum your floor thoroughly then apply baking soda moistened with several drops of olive oil to marred areas.
A combo of baking soda and olive oil can help reduce and remove scratches from wood.
For light scratches lightly rub fine steel wool over the scratch.
Thoroughly clean the area and make sure you match the wax to your floor before you fill the scratch.
If you have an engineered wood floor with a real wood surface make sure the real wood surface is more than 1mm thick sanding usually takes at least this much wood off the surface so a thicker layer is required for a complete sanding.
Repair small scratches that have penetrated through the finish to the wood underneath with a piece of wire wool.
A complete sanding removes scratches but beware.
Use a soft cloth to buff the area and make it shine.
Use a paste wax.