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Burn Mark On Plastic WorktopAnnette Feedback About This Post:RE: Burn Mark On Plastic Worktop
I would try using a black permanent marker, like a Sharpie. I use that to conceal Post By Claudia (Guest Post) RE: Burn Mark On Plastic Worktopso sorry for your accident. your could try coloring it with a black permanent ink marker. If that doesn't work, you could place a decorated glass cutting board right over the area. That way you could have a place to put your hot pans on too. Post by ehiatt |
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