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ferlew | 21:45 Sun 21st Feb 2016 | Food & Drink
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Mr F decided he needed a bacon buttie whilst I was out. Fine, I don't begrudge him, but he managed to make two scratches on my new induction hob.
I can see them, and feel them with my nail, is there anything I can do to get rid, thanks .
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A bit of T Cut and some elbow grease might get rid of them, ferlew.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eb0pvAxlZx4
DIVORCE..or take out a contract with Gness ...disposal of unwanted spouses inc !!
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I'll beg a bit from somewhere, son may have some.
Many thanks Tonyav, it's nothing like the one on the film :)
it's nothing like the one on the film :)

You stand a good chance of removing them then, ferlew.


or take out a contract with Gness ...disposal of unwanted spouses inc !!

AHHHGGG, murder inc.
Bless you, my son, Tonyavéy
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Hahaha Murraymints, took me 46 years to train this one, aint ditching him now ;)
Atishoo, thank you DT.
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There is this ferlew and I remember something called Stardrops. I will have a look.
Another thought ferlew, before you use anything abrasive, those marks may not be scratches as such, but marks left by the pan if it was dragged on the surface.
T-cut won't remove scratches from a ceramic hob as it is too soft. You probably don't have scratches unless Mr F mistook silver sand for salt in his big cooking adventure. T-cut may well remove whatever it is though.
You shouldn't be going out when your better half wanted a Bacon Buttie
Stay home and cook it for him!!

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