Repairing scratches and gouges.
How to fix gouges in engineered hardwood floors.
They are made of a plywood or composite base topped with a thin layer of wood veneer.
Thoroughly clean the area and make sure you match the wax to your floor before you fill the scratch.
Engineered hardwood floors are more durable than a traditional wood floor but they can still get scratched.
Regrettably scratches can happen in all wood flooring.
The best way to fix scratches on engineered hardwood floors is to use a wax repair kit.
Secondly accidents will happen.
How to repair scratched wood.
The beauty of hardwood floors are that they are installed in boards and if a couple of boards have issues then the worst case solution is to replace only the boards.
Fortunately good looking repairs can be made to most wood flooring products.
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.
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.
Touch up kits are available for repairing minor damage to wood floors.
They add the beautiful look of authentic wood flooring with the added benefits of being stronger and more stable than solid hardwood.
Sand stain shallow scratches in wood or engineered wood floors.
If the scratch or gouge is deep and runs across the grain you probably won t be able to make it disappear completely but you should be able to fix it so it s hard to notice.
When heavy objects sit on a hardwood floor for a long time it can create an impression into the wood floor.
While engineered hardwood is more durable it can still be susceptible to scratches especially in high traffic areas and in busy homes with pets and.
Engineered floors are an economical alternative to solid hardwood flooring.
While the veneer can range in thickness depending on the quality of the flooring most engineered products can be sanded and refinished to restore their appearance.
Something that isn t as easy with carpet when things go awry.
While this seems like a permanent imperfection surprisingly there are methods out there to still try and remove dents in hardwood floors such as using a continuous steaming method.