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pussyfoot | 07:20 Sat 21st May 2016 | DIY
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Hi,
I have some tiny scratches on my gloss worktop where my daughter tried to rub off dried food with a nylon sponge. They are not deep scratches, what would be the best way to hide them?

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I would guess something like cutting compound that's used on car bodywork. Halfords have one called "Rubbing Compound"
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You could use this puss. Hi gloss laminate worktops scratch nothing you can do to stop it happening(I was in the Kitchen business with a national trade outlet for kitchens) Even gloss granite ones scratch. We used to polish the showroom tops with this.
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The Builder, is what you suggested similar to Simichrome? We have a product here called Autosol, and I use it to remove faint scratches in the glass of clock and watch bezels.

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