1. Vacuum the floor thoroughly with a soft-bristle attachment to remove any dirt, dust, or debris. This will help to prevent the scratch from getting any worse.
2. Apply a laminate floor cleaner to the scratch and buff it with a soft cloth. This will help to clean the scratch and remove any dirt or debris stuck in it.
3. Use a soft eraser to gently rub the scratch. Be careful not to rub too hard, as this could damage the laminate floor.
4. Apply a laminating product to the scratch and buff it with a soft cloth. This will help to fill in the scratch and make it less visible.
5. If the scratch is still visible, you can try using a wood filler to fill it in. Be sure to choose a wood filler that is close to the color of your laminate floor.
6. Once the wood filler has dried, sand it down until it is smooth.
7. Apply a laminate floor cleaner and buff it with a soft cloth.
If none of these solutions work, you may need to replace the damaged section of laminate flooring.
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