Scuffed up engineered hardwood floor
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Adrianne C on Oct 19, 2014Not sure that you can. The finish is laminated, and not very thick. They do make floating floors with the style you mentioned, may be better to just replace the floor. Have fun!Helpful Reply
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Darla on Oct 21, 2014You might be able to paint and glaze it with a gray undercoat and different shades of gray, brown and slate colors glazed on top.Helpful Reply
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Don on Oct 24, 2014Go to homedepot they carry a product called rejuvenate cleaner and conditioner, as long as it is wood (even furniture) it works and looks awesome!Helpful Reply
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