In general for engineered flooring fasteners should be placed every 3 4 and within 1 2 of the ends of each plank unless otherwise suggested by the flooring manufacturer.
How to fix engineered hardwood floor.
Sand stain shallow scratches in wood or engineered wood floors 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.
The best way to fix a scratch or two in your floor is to purchase a wax based repair kit.
Repair hollow or raised spots in the floor using an engineered wood repair kit.
This action will remove any.
In lieu of a commercial cleaner mix a cup of white vinegar per gallon of warm water and use that to mop the floor being careful to dry the floor thoroughly afterwards to prevent water damage.
Be careful not to cut into.
Wipe the scratch and the surrounding area.
Dip a cotton swab into rubbing alcohol and run the swab along the length of the scratch.
How to repair engineered flooring fix minor problems.
Due to the fact that engineered floors are not completely solid hardwood they cannot be sanded and refinished indefinitely so your options are a little more limited than with solid hardwood.
Use a circular saw to cut length wise down the center of the plank.