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PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 4:35 pm 
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Dear Scruff

Thank you for contacting Samsung Electronics.

[Solution]
Customer reference number: 2104149386
The only way to sort this problem out is to get the door replaced. So
kindly contact the third party company 4mysamsung Spares Department
(08445736996), or visit their website (www.4mysamsung.com), and you will
get all the information that you need regarding prices and availability.
For further assistance please don’t be hesitant to contact us on
(03307267864)

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I hope this has been of some assistance to you. If you do have any
further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us quoting your 210-
reference number.

Kind Regards
Mai Osama

Samsung Electronics UK
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Tel.: 0845 726 7864 (All calls charged at Local Rate)
Homepage: www.samsung.com/uk

[Product] ZOTHERS-REF

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You gonna have to live with it, perhaps a well placed fridge magnet?

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Could always buy SWMBO a new door as a Christmas present. :thumbright:

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lol i guess it will have to be the fridge magnets!!!

SWMBO will want a fridge door and then something on top as well :)

thanks again for your help people! :)


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if it has a clear protective coating then it should buff out as the scratches are in the coating and not the actual steel.

do you have a machine polisher?

what i would do is get a fine cutting compound and machine that on. then finish with a polishing compound. it should work.

if you dont have a machine polisher (or not confident in using one) then ring a local car detailer and ask him to look at it.

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