Fixing scratched hardwood floors is essential for any homeowner lucky enough to have wood floors.
How to remove scratches from prefinished wood floors.
Engineered hardwood floors are more durable than a traditional wood floor but they can still get scratched.
Deep scratches expose the raw wood stripping away the wood s color.
Wipe the area where the scratches are with the washcloth dipped in a small amount of the rubbing alcohol.
Next take the q tip and dip it into rubbing alcohol as well then run it along the length of the scratch to make sure it is completely clean of any dirt or debris that might have been pushed into the scratch during every day wear and tear.
To repair this damage you ll have to color the scratch with a wood stain marker you can buy at a hardware store.
If you need to even out the wax you can buff the area very lightly with fine grit sandpaper.
It is very easy and fast when you know how and the scratch is not a deep gouge.
How to clean and maintain engineered prefinished hardwood floors.
How to deal with scratches on prefinished floors.
Factory finished hardwood flooring boards may be more expensive than unfinished ones but the fact that they don t have to be sanded as part of.
Remove excess wax from the floor without removing any wax filling the scratch.
If you have an engineered wood floor with a real wood surface make sure the real wood surface is more than 1mm thick sanding usually takes at least this much wood off the surface so a thicker layer is required for a complete sanding.
The best way to fix scratches on engineered hardwood floors is to use a wax repair kit.
If you ve fixed a number of scratches and feel as though the results don t blend in perfectly you may want to consider staining your engineered hardwood floors.
A complete sanding removes scratches but beware.
You can make your floor look as good as new.
Thoroughly clean the area and make sure you match the wax to your floor before you fill the scratch.
This only works on real wood floors not bamboo.