Wood Scratch Repair Beeswax for Furniture & Floors
Make Scratched Wood Look Renewed Again
Visible scratches and dry-looking wood can make a room feel neglected. Apply, polish, and bring a more even, darker-looking finish back to everyday furniture and floors.

A Simple Surface Refresh
Solid wax, broad wood use, and direct access make this an easy choice for small appearance fixes around the home.

Target Marks With Solid Wax
The solid beeswax formula gives you direct access to the product, so you can concentrate a small amount on visible surface marks before polishing.

Bring Back A Polished Look
Applying the wax and polishing with a cloth helps wood look more even, darker, and refreshed, as shown in the visible before-and-after result.

One Jar For Many Surfaces
Use the same wax for furniture, floors, cabinets, doors, desks, and tables. For separate floor-cleaning steps, pair it with hardwood hard floor care.

Open Wide, Reach Every Spot
The wide-mouth plastic jar and screw-top lid make it easy to access the solid wax and close it securely between touch-ups.
Small Fixes, Better-Looking Wood
Homeowners use it for the marks that do not need a major restoration, just a practical touch-up.
Used it on scattered scratches across my oak tabletop. After buffing, the finish looked much more even.
Our dining table gets marked every day. This is a quick little cleanup before guests come over.
I used it as the finishing touch on an older wood piece. It brought the dry-looking surface back into the room.
Kept it for cabinet and door touch-ups between bigger maintenance jobs. The wide jar is easy to reach into.
I tested it on a small floor area first and liked the darker, polished appearance. The solid texture takes a little extra buffing.
My vintage desk had dry spots around the writing area. Applying a little wax and working it in felt pleasantly hands-on.
First time owning real wood furniture, so I wanted something simple. The apply-and-polish directions made sense right away.
One jar has worked across our tables, doors, and cabinets. The vivid green container is larger than I expected for one small project.
I used it on the worn area where my office chair meets the desk. A short polishing session made the whole surface look more cared for.
Apply, Buff, Enjoy
The routine is hands-on and straightforward. Use a light touch, then let the cloth do the finishing work.
Test A Discreet Area
Choose an unseen spot on the same wood surface and check how the wax affects its appearance before treating the visible mark.
Apply A Little Wax
Work a small amount directly onto the scratch, scuff, or dull patch. Spread it gently across the affected area.
Polish With A Cloth
Buff the treated area with a clean cloth until the finish looks more even and polished. Remove any excess residue as you go.
Touch-Up Before Refinishing
For surface marks, a targeted wax touch-up keeps the work focused. Deeper damage still needs a more involved repair.
| Solid beeswax touch-upPRACTICAL | Ignore the mark | Full refinishing | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Targets visible surface marks | Yes | No | Yes |
| Apply-and-polish routine | Yes | No | No |
| Useful for several household wood surfaces | Yes | No | Partial |
| Suitable for deep gouges or missing material | No | No | Yes |
| Makes sense for one visible scratch | Yes | No | Partial |
What You Receive
A single wide-mouth container keeps the solid wax ready for targeted home wood-care projects.
Care For What You Keep
Small marks can change how an entire room feels. A simple wax-and-polish habit keeps everyday wood looking cared for without turning every scratch into a full refinishing project.

The Marks You Keep Seeing
Daily use leaves scratches, scuffs, and dry-looking patches on otherwise well-kept tables, desks, cabinets, and floors. One visible mark can keep pulling your eye back to the same tired spot.

A Better Than-Barely-There Fix
This solid beeswax polish gives you a direct, hands-on way to refresh surface appearance. Apply a small amount, work it into the mark, then polish with a cloth.

From Worn To Worth Keeping
After buffing, wood can look more even, darker, and polished. Keep the jar nearby for the next scratch or dull patch, and take pride in the furniture and floors already part of your home.
A Cleaner Care Routine
A few simple habits keep each touch-up tidy and easier to control.
About this item
Make scratched, dry-looking wood feel worth keeping again. This solid beeswax polish refreshes furniture, cabinets, doors, desks, tables, and suitable floors with a simple apply-and-buff routine.
Helps repair and conceal scratches while restoring and polishing wooden surfaces.
- visible scratches on wood
- dull or dry-looking furniture
- worn wooden floors
- surface marks on cabinets, doors, desks, and tables
Questions Before You Wax
Clear expectations make wood care easier. This is a surface-refreshing polish, not a structural repair product.
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