When it s a small gouge it s possible to repair it using something called wood putty usually available at most hardware stores.
How to fix a gouge in wood floor.
Repairs should be made soon after discovery to protect against possible water damage.
Fortunately good looking repairs can be made to most wood flooring products.
I have heard that you can use an iron and a towel to try to steam up the gouge.
Electrical boxes are a great concern because it s difficult to install insulation behind them.
How to repair scratched wood.
First determine the nature of the repair is it a surface scratch a deep scratch or a gouge.
Repairing scratches and gouges.
When a heavy object is dropped on a hardwood floor part of the flooring can be removed.
If you have a leftover scrap of finished flooring practice on it before trying the repair on your floor.
A reader wants to repair a puncture wound in this parquet floor.
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.
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.
Also i have several medium depth long in length scratches that i need to repair.
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What other tips can you give me for trying to reduce the visibility of these flaws.
For small scratches try a diy solution.
I have hard wood floors that have a few dents and gouges in them.
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To avoid compressing the insulation behind the box cut out a box sized cavity.
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.
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.
Regrettably scratches can happen in all wood flooring.
If it s deep enough it can expose the raw part of the wood underneath the finish.