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damaged laminate floor

HI guys back for some more help (can you guess im cleaning my flat!)

we have laminate floor all of which is fine apart from a circle where my other half had a desk chair for 6 months. it is paler in colour than the rest of the floor and has a few scratches on. I wouldnt mind as its covered by our table but we live in rented and leave in 8 weeks!! dont want to lose our deposit as we will need it for our new place. Any ideas on how we could make this look better? i cant work out how its happened as the chair has been in a different place for over a year and has left not damage!! help! xx:confused::confused::confused:
Crafting for 2009 items done
One patchwork blanket, two neck supports, one tea cosy, one knitted bunny, one knitted egg!

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  • You can get some things to repair laminate flooring in wickes or B&Q
    Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones that let in the light
    C.R.A.P R.O.L.L.Z. Member #35 Butterfly Brain + OH - Foraging Fixers
    Not Buying it 2015!
  • I covered up a couple of small scratches using beeswax floor polish. I have no idea why it worked. I just worked some into the scratch (otherwise the whole floor would be a skating rink). Worth a try in desperation. Try a small one first
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