How do you repair a scratch in a hardwood floor?
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Hi there. Cindy here. You could use a furniture crayon to fill the scratch. They come in a pack with different colors so you can match the rest of the floor. You can buy them at your local home improvement store. Wal Mart has them too. They sell for around $10. I hope this helps you.
4 Ways to Fix Scratches on Hardwood Floors - wikiHow
https://www.wikihow.com/Fix-Scratches-on-Hardwood-Floors
I would just buy a box of crayons and match the best color, then just keep rubbing the crayon over the scratch until it is filled in, then buff the area to match the rest of the floor.
For surface scratches, Minwax Stain Markers. Dab the marker on the scratch and blend with your finger. For deeper scratches, Minwax Blend Fil pencils. Fill the scratch with the paencil and use a credit card to remove residue and smooth out. For real deep scratches, Minwax wood putty. They come in all stain colors.
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Just use Dark Brown Shoe Polish. rub it in ...and polish off.
Put felts under your lounge chairs etc. for easy sliding & no scratching if that was causing the problem.