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Tiny little scratches on new/expensive fridge

moneyistooshorttomention
moneyistooshorttomention Posts: 17,940 Forumite
Just polishing the door with pride of said new fridge and discovered that. Not the manufacturers fault, as the fridge was fine when it was delivered. Don't think its my fault either.

Having had any number of workmen belting round my house (and..yep..some of them have been working too fast to take "due care and attention") I think I know the cause...:(..I just don't know which one of them it was...

If the fridge was cheap/old/I was the one who had done it...then cover up with fridge magnets and forget it.

In the circumstances though, I want my fridge returned to pristine perfection.

I am wondering how to restore it to perfect and have an idea that there might be some sort of white "cream" I can rub on that will remove those marks.

Is this the case or is there any other method to remove those marks?

Comments

  • bloss0m
    bloss0m Posts: 1,923 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Just an idea but why not try some car polish like autogym that can remove fine scratches in car paintwork assuming your fridge is painted and not stainless steel


    Super Resin Polish is suitable for all types and colours of paint. Light scratches, swirls, stains and scuff
  • penrhyn
    penrhyn Posts: 15,215 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Cover the scratches with some fridge magnets, out of site etc.....
    That gum you like is coming back in style.
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