How do I fix a chisel contained by a walnut banister? We're moving out of the house we've been renting. A few...

We're moving out of the house we've been renting. A few weeks ago, our son slid down the 40 year old sleek walnut banister with a belt on, leaving a long mark. Can we fix it?
depending on the depth of the scratch your local hardware store may have a chisel pencil they look like over sized crayon that fills surrounded by the scratch and come in different colors. if to thoughtful may take sanding and staining Old English make scratch cover/polish in different shades. I've used it on an antique bedroom set (mahogany) and can't even see the scratch. We also have a light oak color rocking stool that ended up with some scratch - - the Old English worked again.
If the wood is gouged draw from some walnut furniture crayon, fill the scratch and next polish the whole banister with something similar to Old English.

If it isn't gouged, there are polishes next to dark stain added or you could use dark brown shoe polish. Make sure you do the integral banister after the stain is repaired.
nearby is a walnut colored crayon for furniture scratches made


Try buying Old English polish from your local supermarket or go the hardware store and ask them. This won't fill surrounded by the scratch, but it will color it so that it blends in next to the finish. Hardware store's have several possible solutions for this problem...My best is Old English Products..the are pr oven to be easy to use and get job done.good luck,,
Answers:    if you are renting use either a fill stick or a attraction...

there are better ways to fix it but if you are just looking to return with back your deposit that will do it...