A bowl in the front cabinet has scratched off a spot of the opaque coating. The glass is fine. Is there anything that can be recommended to touch this up?
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Thanks for the fingernail polish suggestion. I am a new owner and not sure how you request feedback from Grand Design. I have seen posts with a reply from Megan at GDRV.
We have since put our bowls and anything with a sharp/hard edge in a basket before storing in a cabinet with a glass front door. The mark is very noticeable, so would like to try something that could help blend it in. Will try the fingernail polish if I do not hear from the manufacturer.
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Originally posted by Steve A. View PostThanks for the fingernail polish suggestion. I am a new owner and not sure how you request feedback from Grand Design. I have seen posts with a reply from Megan at GDRV.
We have since put our bowls and anything with a sharp/hard edge in a basket before storing in a cabinet with a glass front door. The mark is very noticeable, so would like to try something that could help blend it in. Will try the fingernail polish if I do not hear from the manufacturer.Forum moderators are not GD employees--we are volunteers and owners presumably just like yourself. Unless specifically mentioned otherwise, we have nothing to gain should you choose to purchase a product or engage a service we discuss on this forum.
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Originally posted by howson View Post
GDRV-Megan -- any suggestions from Grand Design on his dilemma? Perhaps the Repair Facility has a few tricks up their sleeve?
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Our daughter used this frosted glass spray paint that Megan references (I trust the same or similar) a few years ago in their home on the front door side windows. It has held up very well to the dog and child incredible number of attempts to disrupt mom's work ! Easy peasy to use as well. See couple pictures below.
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