Get a putty knife as to put it on smoothly.
How to fix cat scratches on door frame.
Fill up the scratches with commercially available wood filler.
First i would recommend to use a sanding sponge or fine steel wool to remove any gouges caused by the scratches.
It will probably eat and then want to sleep.
The door frames in my condo have cat scratches all the way up to the top as a kitty i used to have climbed all the way up them to perch on the tops of our doors.
Use crayons in the color of your molding.
Drag the brush lightly along one edge and quickly wipe it dry to see how the color looks.
Mineral spirits are solvents made from a combination of paint thinner and petroleum.
Once the scratches are smoothed out via sandpaper steel wool you can then apply a high quality spackling to fill in the scratches.
Do as the first person suggested.
The frames are the old faux wood finish kind.
Any loose pieces of the door need to be removed so the next item can effectively go on it.
Sand down fill with wood putty lightly sand again and repaint.
I cannot afford to buy all new door frames and really need to get this repaired.
Finish by applying varnish on the affected areas of the door.
If you usually feed your cat and let it roam around the house before closing the door try feeding your cat and immediately closing the door.
Wipe excess stain on the rag.
Adjust your cat s feeding schedule.
Any idea on how to restore the faux wood finish.
By picking up a repellent that has citrus cinnamon or rosemary essential oils and spraying it on the door and door frame you will be able to keep the cat away.
They must have some type of filtering light in order to see.
Wipe the scratched area with a rag dipped in thinner to keep the stain from looking blotchy.
Once the filler has dried up lightly sand the area and wipe away all the dust.
Take off surplus with furniture polish or olive oil.
I have 6 cats and several scratching items for them so they do not ruin the house furniture or carpet.
Remember that some oils can be toxic so it is recommended that you talk to the vet before choosing one or making your own.
Put a small amount of the gel stain on a rag then dab a little on a dry brush.
Or melt crayons in microwave to get a mottled wood effect.
Cheaper than wood filler no sanding required and you can recycle old crayons.
Some cats scratch at the door when they re hungry or want treats.