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look for a small hole on one side of the handle. There should be a set screw there you can tighten. (the handle attaches to a ball shaped peg under the handle, and does not attach from the inside of the door)
Firstly remove the handle, find the "allen" screws at underside of handle ends. Start first with a coarse towel and "re-scratch" the area. If that was not enough becoming more aggressive, use much care/ gentle pressure- a 3m scotch brite #7447 "going with the grain", you in essence are removing those scratches with scratches. Use DeBruce Polish with the grain for rourine cleaning and touch-ups. We use DeBruce Polish on all of our stainless steel.
Non-toxic, non-abrasive and odorless, DeBruce Polish also works on glass cook tops. We get DeBruce Polish at
debrucepolish.com.
Firstly clean with DeBruce Polish to clarify area.
you may have to "re-grain" those finely scratched areas.
Blend or "scratch out" the misdirection scratch's with new
"controlled" scratching, useing a 3M scotch brite #7447 you get at
auto parts store (Nappa). Use medium very firm pressure.
-Re-clean with DeBruce Polish. Touch ups are now a breeze
DeBruce Polish is Odorless, Non-Toxic and non abrasive and perfect on
stainless steel, glass cook tops, polished granite marble and more.
DeBruce Polish is Odorless, Non-Toxic and Non Abrasive. DeBruce is
perfect on
stainless steel, glass cook tops, polished granite marble and more.
We buy DeBruce at debrucepolish.com.
It is more cost effective to replace panels than remove the dents. We can remove scratches but not dents, use DeBruce Polish for maintenance.
if you have scratched or damaged the surface, you can get a stainless steel foil product to cover your refrigerator from www.applianceart.com. If its not that bad, make sure you are using a stainless steel cleaner after you have washed it with a regular cleaner.
IF IT IS BRUSHED STAINLESS, AND THE SCRATCHES ARE REALLY BAD, YOU COULD TRY SOME STEEL WOOL TO SOFTEN THE SCRATCHES, BUT IT WILL BE A TRADE OFF OF MINIMIZING THE SCRATCHES AND CAUSING A SMEARED LOOK TO THE BRUSHED STAINLESS PATTERN.
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