The best way to fix a scratch or two in your floor is to purchase a wax based repair kit.
How to fix dents in engineered wood floors.
Blow off the dust.
Pour about an ounce of water over the affected area just enough to cover the dent and a small part of the surrounding wood.
Pooling inside the depression itself is a good sign that the spot has been thoroughly soaked.
Make sure the dent is completely wet.
You will hear a hiss of steam and after a few tries the wood should start to level out.
When you re ready to fix scratches on engineered hardwood floors follow the directions on your floor wax repair kit.
You can also use rubbing alcohol and a clean new soldering iron this gives you a bit more control but is a slower method.
If you re not completely comfortable with the idea of doing it yourself certainly if the flooring is nailed or glued down you would want to contact the original installer and get a price for replacing damaged planks.
Sand stain shallow scratches in wood or engineered wood floors for shallow gouges or stains in a wood or engineered wood floor and also for laminated wood floors in which the gouge has not penetrated the wood veneer you can clean the gouge gently sanding it with 2oo then 400 sandpaper planning to leave the gouge un filled.
1 clean the area around the dent of oil dirt and dust.
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.
With a few simple tools dents can be filled and the surface blended to match the surrounding wood color and grain.
Repair dent in textured engineered hardwood floor.
Fix dents in engineered wood floors.
Get the interior of the dents free of shine.
This becomes important when you need to get the paper s edge into the dents.
2 use a wood putty to fill in the dents and then stain over them with the color of the floor.
Sand out the inside of each dent using your 200 grit sandpaper.
If it is necessary then you can fold the paper in a triangle.
The hole is deep enough that you can see.
First off sit by each dent and sand out the inside of it using sandpaper preferably 200 grit sandpaper.
Carefully blend the colors and before you begin to repair the scratches hold a sample of the wax next to the floor to make sure they match.
Once you have an exact match put a small amount of the wax on your plastic putty knife.
I have a thin wood veneer engineered hardwood floor with deep wire brushed grain and a matte unfinished look.
Dab the dent with water.