Dents in laminate flooring - how to fill in

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Hi, we have wooden laminate flooring downstairs which the previous owners laid. It’s not been fitted well but for now we aren’t looking to replace as the flooring runs through 3 rooms so would be very expensive. However there are some dents throughout which I would like to fill in if possible - I’ve seen wax sticks, are these any good? Ihave attached a photo - I know a colour match will be tricky but how would you suggest repairing these? This is just a few of them. Mostly we don’t notice them but would be good to improve if possible. Thanks
 

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in my humble opinion to do anything will highlight the problem not reduce it
is the surface a real wood [random pattern not repeated ]
or a photo Finnish with a visal repeat in more than one area??
 
I can't see a way of repairing that very easily, it does'nt look like a laminate, more like a very thin veneer of real wood?
 
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its cheap MDF flooring, if you want to do anything to it just seal it with a little varnish.
 

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