Dealing with scratches and nicks in your wood trim can be a frustrating experience, but there are some simple solutions to restore the look of your surfaces. Whether it’s from your pet’s claws, furniture moving, or general wear and tear, these steps will have your wood trim looking good as new in no time.
Clean the Area
Start by thoroughly cleaning the affected area with a damp rag. This will remove any dirt, debris, or loose wood particles that could interfere with the repair process. Be careful not to oversaturate the wood, as too much moisture can cause further damage.
Fill the Scratches and Nicks
Once the area is clean and dry, use a wood filler putty to fill in any nicks or deep scratches. Apply the putty with a putty knife or your fingers, making sure to overfill the damaged spots slightly to allow for sanding. Allow the putty to fully dry according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Sand and Smooth
After the wood filler has dried, use 220-grit sandpaper to lightly sand the repaired area until it’s flush with the surrounding wood. Be careful not to sand too aggressively, as you don’t want to remove any of the original wood finish.
Stain or Paint to Match
Once the sanding is complete, you can stain or paint the repaired area to match the existing wood trim. Use a small brush or cotton swab to carefully apply the stain or paint, blending the edges to create a seamless finish.