Steve:
Any auto polish should work - something like a "light scratch remover"
from Meguiar's, for example. Available at any auto parts store,
and costs ~ $8....
Sandi
In article ,
Steve Gibbs wrote:
Thanks for the tip, but I think touch-up paint might be overkill. The
scratches are only surface scratches caused by an abraisive cloth.
"Rich Greenberg" wrote in message
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In article ,
Steve Gibbs wrote:
Our lovely white fridge has some minor scratches. I'm wondering what
kind
of polish would remove them without making it worse.
At a local hardware or appliance store you should be able to get some
white touchup paint intended for exactly that repair. The bottle I
have is labeled "Porcelain touch-up".
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