Try that yourself and let me know how that works out for you....
They literally used Silly Putty.
The astronaunts of apollo 8 used silly putty to fasten theirs tool down when they took it to the moon.
silly putty...
Silly putty was used by astronauts to fasten down tools during the weightless gravity period and to alleviate boredom.
Scottish engineer James Wright was working to develop a synthetic rubber compound for use in military supplies when he invented Silly Putty by mistake in 1943.
To hold down tools and reduce bordom
Silly putty used to be able to copy newspaper writing because newspapers used oil-based inks that could be lifted by the putty's adhesive properties. Nowadays, most newspapers use soy-based inks which do not transfer well onto silly putty.
Silly putty was used by astronauts to stop their tools from flying around the spacecraft/shuttle, whilst they were in space. This is because there is no gravity in space, which means that everything will float about the vehicle, and not fall to the floor.
It was probably used to repair things, especially electrical wires.
It is called Silly Putty. Putty is a fun toy to play with. It is similar to slime and it never dries out. No, I do not mean the grayish-yellow paste that adults use. Putty can strengths out too. The putty might not dry out and may have sparkles too. It just depends which one you got. It might bounce and make noises.
If you're looking for the original Silly Putty, I'd suggest you find some on eBay. Or, if you're looking for a cheaper alternative, you could always go to a dollar store because they are always selling little toys like Silly Putty.
If it is a deep scratch you can use a wood filler putty, if it is a light scratch you can buy markers in many different wood shades and just fill in the lines. If the scratch is light enough and you are in a pinch a brown crayon will help cover it up.