When you notice a scratch on a worktop, floor or piece of furniture, the first instinct is often to look for a cheap DIY fix. Here’s an honest look at whether that’s actually the better option.
The Appeal of DIY Scratch Repair
DIY scratch repair kits are affordable — typically a competitive pricea competitive price — and widely available from DIY stores and Amazon. For wood furniture, coloured wax sticks can reduce the visibility of minor scratches quickly. Touch-up pens and fillers can work on basic surfaces.
Where DIY Falls Short
The issue is that most surface scratches aren’t just colour damage — they’re physical damage to the material. A scratch in a quartz worktop, laminate floor panel, or acrylic bath isn’t just a visual problem; the surface integrity is broken. DIY products fill in the scratch with a temporary coloured material, but:
- The colour match is rarely accurate, especially on complex materials
- The filler doesn’t bond to the substrate properly and lifts over time
- Sanding or polishing attempts can spread the damage and make professional repair harder
- On stone or laminate, you can cause irreversible additional damage if you use the wrong product
We regularly get called in after a DIY attempt has made a scratch more obvious than it was originally.
The Real Cost of Each Approach
DIY kit: a competitive pricea competitive price but often needs redoing every 6–12 months and may not hold at all on hard surfaces.
Professional repair: a competitive pricea competitive price one-time cost with a permanent result.
Over 3–5 years, the professional repair is usually cheaper — especially when you factor in the risk of causing additional damage that makes the eventual professional job more expensive.
Our Recommendation
For minor scratches on wood furniture in low-visibility areas, a quality wax crayon or touch-up pen is worth a try. For anything on stone, laminate, acrylic, composite or in a visible location — call a professional.
Shazam Repairs offers free quotes for all scratch repair jobs. Tell us what you’ve got and we’ll tell you honestly whether it’s repairable and what it’ll cost.



