Hi, I made an unfortunate discovery today...
...my wife used a cleaner through an agency last week (Thursday) and today I discovered that a couple of my gloss kitchen doors have been scrubbed with something abraisive (I imagine a scourer of some sort) such that the gloss is now dull and scratched. The worst affected door is the wall unit nearest the cooker. No doubt the cleaner was scrubbing to get all the grease off.
So now, I have a set of high-gloss cabinet doors, with one scuffed up dull door sticking out like a sore thumb. all the other units around the cooker have some scuffing, but only one is really bad.
I'm really annoyed to be honest - and I've asked the Mrs to call the cleaning company, although I doubt they'll do much... (I'm annoyed the Mrs didn't take the care to at least check the cleaner is not ruining our house as well!)
So - do you guys have any ideas on how I can repair these?
They are Wickes doors (nothing bespoke or fancy - but none the less valuable to me). High gloss, cream coloured. They are the 'Manhattan' range - but Wickes don't sell them any more sadly :-( so I can't buy a replacement from them...
Any ideas on what I can do?
I was thinking wax and buff? but that might make things worse...
Thanks
S.
...my wife used a cleaner through an agency last week (Thursday) and today I discovered that a couple of my gloss kitchen doors have been scrubbed with something abraisive (I imagine a scourer of some sort) such that the gloss is now dull and scratched. The worst affected door is the wall unit nearest the cooker. No doubt the cleaner was scrubbing to get all the grease off.
So now, I have a set of high-gloss cabinet doors, with one scuffed up dull door sticking out like a sore thumb. all the other units around the cooker have some scuffing, but only one is really bad.
I'm really annoyed to be honest - and I've asked the Mrs to call the cleaning company, although I doubt they'll do much... (I'm annoyed the Mrs didn't take the care to at least check the cleaner is not ruining our house as well!)
So - do you guys have any ideas on how I can repair these?
They are Wickes doors (nothing bespoke or fancy - but none the less valuable to me). High gloss, cream coloured. They are the 'Manhattan' range - but Wickes don't sell them any more sadly :-( so I can't buy a replacement from them...
Any ideas on what I can do?
I was thinking wax and buff? but that might make things worse...
Thanks
S.