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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lots of repair DIYs online from toothpaste to baking soda to Bar Keepers Friend. I would contact the manufacturer and ask their advice. Since you don’t want to make it worse, I would do a test run in an inconspicuous area (inside of the door).[/quote] Thank you for trying to be helpful, instead of spewing anger in response to my disappointment that a six day old appliance [b](which was expensive for my family) [/b]is already damaged. [/quote] NP here. The poster above had good advice for sure. I absolutely understand being upset about the first damage to anything new. I'm not trying to be snarky or anything, I promise, because I am another person who gets upset when something gets even a small scratch. But my DH, who is a self-proclaimed neat freak, always welcomes the first minor damage because it is inevitable. Nothing stays perfect. That perspective has definitely helped lower my blood pressure.[/quote]
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