Thanks for all the help this far. I edited the thread with the speaker. It is a RP-280F tower speaker. Looks like best option is to use a minwax pencil?
Here is a better close up. So you can see the texture. It doesn't feel really deep. But I tried wiping it with a wood safe cleaner and the scratches didn't rub away.
I got a pair of Klipsch Reference Premier towers speakers. I somehow got scratches on the front panel behind the grille. It has a special textured finish. Anybody know a solution to get rid of scratches.
Edit. Added speaker tag