I have a a few nicks and dammages on an engineered wood flooring.
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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.