Buff the damaged area of the wooden item with the Scotch-Brite pad, following the grain of the wood. Then, buff the areas of wood surrounding the scratch lightly, using the Scotch-Brite pad.
Shake the touch-up pen vigorously. Press the tip of the pen onto a piece of paper or cardboard until the tip becomes saturated with color and flows evenly.
Apply the touch-up pen to the scratch using even, light strokes. Use your fingertip to blend the color evenly into the scratch. Allow the wood to dry one to two minutes before handling.
Rub the filler pencil into the area of the scratch, slightly overfilling the scratched area.
Remove excess filler from the scratched area by scraping your putty knife across the surface. Wipe across the entire area using your soft cloth to remove any remaining filler.
Draw grain marks on the scratched area, if desired, using the touch-up pen. This is only necessary if the wood is tightly grained and the filler seems noticeable.