I have a a few nicks and dammages on an engineered wood flooring.
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On our main floor, we have an open concept living room, dining nook and kitchen, that connects to a hallway, foyer and 1/2 bath. The living room, hall, foyer and bat... See more
I have an off-white porcelain sink with a few nicks and chips
I would love to paint it or resurface it somehow. Have you done one? What did you use? How long has it been? are you still happy with it?
https://www.hunker.com/13414859/how-to-repair-engineered-flooring
You can use hard wax repair kits that come in wood tones, you need a hot instrument to melt it into the spot.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArW2ZgcoIcc
Rub a walnut across the scratches, it will fill them in. Might have to repeat occasionally.
They sell a crayon like product for this. Check your home depot or flooring store
We had engineered hardwood that took a beating from dogs' nails...I found that using a sharpie worked the fastest for the edges, although I did also use the minwax coloured wood crayons for deep gouges. I also found a couple of stains to match the floor and used thar to touch up/blend some areas
Old English makes different shades of scratch color.