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hi all i went to a job to fit a new shower today. i have managed to scuff the
side of the case slightly caught if with my drill when screwing fixings, i moved the shower to
one side instead of removing it as i already had 1 fixing in. is there any way of removing marks from
white plastic without marking it further. thaanks.
 
Buy a new one and keep that one for some hanger on who is on the cadge for a cheap one.
 
you could try upvc cleaner if its a slight mark but unlikely to come out if its deep
 
where the drill chuck has hit its gone more jagged than scratched. needs a sanding of some kind.if all fails i will have to buy a new one and sell that on ebay explaining damaged case. but i am trying to avoid that.
 
pity you cant buy new one - usie cover and taking old one back as it was already damaged ;-0
 
yeah could try that, although its not actually the front cover its the back part. as said i will buy a new one if i have to but im really
looking for ideas as to fix the problem if anyone has any.
 
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