A little elbow grease can bring life back to wood floors.
How to remove scratches from a polyurethane wood floor finish.
You commonly see these on floors or tabletops with heavy use.
Polyurethane is one of the most commonly used wood sealers for hardwood floors because it is durable and almost impermeable.
To remove scratches from polyurethane coating moisten a scouring pad with mineral spirits.
Any wood surface with a polyurethane wood finish can develop scratches with normal wear and tear.
Place it in the scratch with a plastic putty knife.
How to repair scratched wood.
You could also paint the stain on with a wood marker.
Diy fixes for scratches on wood.
Gently rub the scratch with the pad.
Use a colored wood putty that matches your floor.
Apply a finish if necessary brush on a coat of shellac or polyurethane.
It doesn t look glossy so the scratches aren t too much of a disaster but i d still like to fix them if that s reasonably doable.
If you have a small single scratch that s only noticeable when you get close like a scratch caused by an excited pet and your floor has a relatively new finish try a diy home solution first mix equal parts apple cider vinegar and olive oil in a small cup and dab the mixture into the scratch.
The blend of water or petroleum bases with synthetic resins plasticizers and other film forming ingredients harden over the wood to protect the wood but when the polyurethane is scratched it breaks the protective barrier.
How to remove gouges from hardwood floors if you take a chunk out of the floor you ll have to fill the divot with wood putty then sand stain and finish with urethane making sure it blends.
Additionally once the protective finish has been broken by a scratch the wood underneath can be irreparably damaged by moisture or deepening of the scratch in the wood.
Floors that have been finished with polyurethane are resistant to moisture and stains but as with any surface finish they can be scratched.
However this doesn t mean that it s not susceptible to the occasional scuff left from a shoe black soled dress shoes are the most notorious culprit of unsightly scuffs.
Using another clean rag apply wood stain to the filled scratch in the color that best matches your floor or furniture.
Sand smooth with 150 grit sandpaper after letting the putty harden.
For small scratches try a diy solution.
The table according to the manufacturer has a polyurethane finish on top of a walnut veneer.