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Glossy worktop scratches
I know that many aren't keen on glossy worktops on account of how easily
they scratch but OH wanted them and now we have some new ones in with some light scratching on them. I'm not going to be too precious about it, they look good, but if they can be polished up i'll put the effort in at least while they are new. So can I buff them up? |
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