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Freezer door has a fine scratch
DCFC79
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I've gone and scratched the door of a freezer and it's left a small scratch (maybe 1mm wide ) where it's been scratched and its showing the metal where the plastic has come off. Anything I can buy to make it good ? Anything like you would buy for removing scratches on a car.
It's a white door if it helps.
It's a white door if it helps.
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Car touch up paint will do it but there are many whites. I have used Ford Polar white and it was OK.1
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Try radiator/appliance touch-up paint, you can get some rust-oleum stuff at Wilkos.1
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knightstyle said:Car touch up paint will do it but there are many whites. I have used Ford Polar white and it was OK.Thanks, Ill have a look.Lol Ive got other colours but not white, Ill see if Amazon have any.
Thanks, Ill have a look.Emmia said:
Thanks Neil, Ill check it out.neilmcl said:Try radiator/appliance touch-up paint, you can get some rust-oleum stuff at Wilkos.
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There's also a very small dent caused by the same item that scratched the freezer door, anything I could buy to hide this.
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plastic padding P.38
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This is the damage, the small dent is at the top, some of the white has as you can see been scratched off.
Whatever I buy needs to have no odour to it.
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So would this solve the issue of what's in the photo and then use something else for the scratch ?knightstyle said:plastic padding P.380 -
If you still have the FF manual it may have the colour information . Alternatively ring up the manufacturer and ask for the RAL paint code number.
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i think you'll need to use the filler, rub down so it is smooth and then paint - probably using a spray option for a good finish.DCFC79 said:
So would this solve the issue of what's in the photo and then use something else for the scratch ?knightstyle said:plastic padding P.380
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