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Freezer door has a fine scratch

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  • davetaller
    davetaller Posts: 24 Forumite
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    Just slap a fridge magnet on it!
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,642 Forumite
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    Just slap a fridge magnet on it!
    Thanks Dave, I'm doing that but I'm concerned the magnets will get moved and the damage will get seen plus it's not my fridge.
  • knightstyle
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    To get a perfect finish ask at a small car repair place if you can bring the door to them to fill and respray. Freezer doors are usually very easy to remove.
  • neilmcl
    neilmcl Posts: 19,460 Forumite
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    DCFC79 said:
    Just slap a fridge magnet on it!
    Thanks Dave, I'm doing that but I'm concerned the magnets will get moved and the damage will get seen plus it's not my fridge.
    All becomes clear now, was wondering why you wanted to completely hide the damage 😂
  • Jackmydad
    Jackmydad Posts: 9,186 Forumite
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    These sort of repairs aren't an easy DIY thing.
    As suggested above you need to take the door to someone who knows what they're doing.
    May well not be cheap.

  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,642 Forumite
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    Jackmydad said:
    These sort of repairs aren't an easy DIY thing.
    As suggested above you need to take the door to someone who knows what they're doing.
    May well not be cheap.

    I'm sure I can hide the dent with a magnet but use some paint or similar to cover the fine scratch.
    I'm not removing the door either.
    neilmcl said:
    DCFC79 said:
    Just slap a fridge magnet on it!
    Thanks Dave, I'm doing that but I'm concerned the magnets will get moved and the damage will get seen plus it's not my fridge.
    All becomes clear now, was wondering why you wanted to completely hide the damage 😂
    Yes I should have mentioned it from the start.
    When I say Its not my fridge I mean I didn't pay for it but I live in the same house.


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