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I used vim product (abrasive) on a small surface of my ss fridge (lg) & it's now horrible all spotted thru.. What can I use to reshine the damage I did

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Vim is sand,you will need to flat the whole panel then respray it with a can of spray paint....will look fantastic if you do the whole thing(after removing trims and seals and masking up...)

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