So I found that they make touch up paint for the Aeron and Mirra chairs. It works very well. Just sprayed a bit over the scratch and within 5 minutes it dried and blended in perfectly. Can't even tell my Aeron chair previously had a deep scratch.
Put a high quality stain or varnish to protect your wood flooring from scuffs and scratches.
Laminate floors can be damaged by abrasion: scuffs, scratches and scrapes.
an eraser.
A good dance floor should be easy to remove scuffs and normal wear and tear. The most common flooring type for dance are hardwood because its easy to take the scratches out.
Use a Tardis :P
Mr. Clean Majic eraser.. walmart
there is a way to get rid of scratches .Use dish washing gel and hot hot water and scrub with a dry rag and dry it with a dry soft soft rag
A B-Graded phone is in most cases slightly used, and commonly have a few light scratches and scuffs but is in good working conditions.
Laminate wood flooring shows scuffs and scratches more then tiles do. Laminate flooring seems to last little longer the tiles.
Same as scuffs on a sneaker, scrape marks
By choosing the proper grade of sandpaper. You'll need a grit aggressive enough to remove scuffs - not so aggressive that it removes the finish completely, but not so fine that it polishes the floor instead. I'd start with a 220-grit and see if that works. If it's too dull once the scuffs are gone, switch to a 300-400 to polish it a bit. If it still doesn't remove scuffs, go down a bit to maybe 180. I wouldn't go any lower, or you risk removing finish altogether. Once scuffs are gone, it would be wise to reapply a new coat of finish to those areas to protect from further damage and to keep dirt from getting ground into the sanded areas.
NO! It will damage the finish. My matte finish is now shiny in that area.