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Yup. They sell markers to match wood for just that purpose. A 3 pack of dark, medium and light wood colors cost a buck at the Dollar Tree. Pay a little more for a 6 pack of shades and 6 crayons and you have a full arsenal. use of floors, furniture, paneling, any surface, even non-wood like my laminate flooring in a wood design that got scuffed and restored with one of these markers. Pay $6 and up at most stores (Home Depot, Target, Walmart, Amazon)f or different packs of 6 or more markers. Here is a pic of the marker/crayon set:
Try these. Sold at home improvement centers and most hardware stores.
https://www.amazon.com/Touch-up-Crayons-Markers-Scratches-Furniture/dp/B0124FGZ2A
have you tried just using a crayon or marker to fill in the scratch? I've done it, and it works well.
https://homesteady.com/how-5106309-remove-scratch-marks.html
Try baby wipes or White Rubber........
try Bona floor cleaner - works very well on surface marks.