Sure the builder said that. It does not fix the scratches, it will hid
them, sort of, but I'll bet you will still be able to see them even when
visitors can't.
There are only two fixes:
1. New hood.
2. Re-polish the hood. You may be able to re-polish just the one
surface. I'll bet it will be easier and cheaper to replace it. Trying to
get the same quality polish as the original is going to be very difficult.
--
Joseph E. Meehan
26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math
"John" wrote in message
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Hello group,
Building a new house and several things had to be redone. The most
important was the vent hood over the cooktop which is a brand new Dacor.
The people who were working on the vent scratched the front edge of the
Dacor. They are very fine scratches, much like the scratches that make
up the pattern in the stainless. It appears to me that if one was to use
a light abrasive you could correct the scratches back to original. The
builder said "Barkeepers Friend" should fix it right up. Again these are
not gouges, but fine rubbing scratches so it looks like an easy fix but
wanted to check. Thanks! John
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