To clarify, in doing this, you aren't really getting rid of the scratches--you are cleaning them.
Baking soda acts as a mild abrasive here, and gets the grime out of the tiny crevices that the scratches have made. However, in a few months, with regular use of the floor, the marks will probably return. At that point, simply repeat the process.
Above you can see what you need: baking soda, an all-purpose cleaner (mine is castile soap and water), rags, brushes, and if you're like me, coffee.
My rags are an old flannel shirt which I cut up and sewed a zig-zag stitch around the edge. They work really well.
I increased the contrast of the above photo to make the scratches more visible. What an eye-sore. And so that you can have some context, there is a picture of the room I am working on--my dining area.
Using a brush, mix the cleaner and baking soda into a paste and scrub away. Scrub in the same direction of the scratch, then opposite. I found this method to work effectively.
As you can see, most of the scratches are no longer visible!
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