Make sure you get a type of wax with the correct color for your floor.
Repair engineered hardwood floor scratches.
Almost all hardware stores and home improvement stores have this material in stock.
These problems occur when the glue fails to bond to the subfloor during installation or when a single board is damaged by moisture or humidity.
The best way to fix a scratch or two in your floor is to purchase a wax based repair kit.
It is very easy and fast when you know how and the scratch is not a deep gouge.
This approach is suitable for both real wood and engineered real wood flooring repairs using a repair putty or wax filler mixed to match the color of surrounding floor.
Due to the fact that engineered floors are not completely solid hardwood they cannot be sanded and refinished indefinitely so your options are a little more limited than with solid hardwood.
Some waxes come in a stick shaped similar to a crayon or marker.
For a larger or deeper area of wood or engineered wood floor damage we try a color matched floor putty or a wax based flooring repair kit.
Other waxes are sold as blocks.
To fix scratches on engineered hardwood you ll need floor repair wax.
Scratches on hardwood floors mar their beauty but fixing scratches is easy.
The wood veneer covering your engineered wood floor is normally 1 16 to 1 8 inches hence light sanding can clean any scratch shallower than this.
Engineered hardwood floors are more durable than a traditional wood floor but they can still get scratched.
This only works on real wood floors not bamboo.
Slightly sand the floor using your sandpaper taking heed not to go too deep or to sand areas without scratches.
Still one of the best things about scratches in hardwood floors is that they re easy to repair especially compared with vinyl flooring or carpeting says brett miller vice president of.
I remove the scratches from my new engineered wood flooring in 1 minute.
Thoroughly clean the area and make sure you match the wax to your floor before you fill the scratch.
Repair hollow or raised spots in the floor using an engineered wood repair kit.
A complete sanding removes scratches but beware.
The best way to fix scratches on engineered hardwood floors is to use a wax repair kit.
To use this kit first drill a hole into the center of the damaged board.