How do I fix scratches and dents on my fridge?

Tink Moments
by Tink Moments
We are getting our house ready for sale, so we are wanting to make everything look spiffy. When we removed all of the magnets and pictures from our fridge, we uncovered some scratches and dents. We are considering painting the fridge, or giving it a stainless steel make over, but first we have to fix the blemishes. Is there an easy efficient fix for scratches and dents on the outside of a fridge?

  10 answers
  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Jan 29, 2018

    No! but you could try suction like they do for dents in Cars......

  • Mogie Mogie on Jan 29, 2018

    If the scratches aren't deep a appliance paint should work.

  • 27524803 27524803 on Jan 29, 2018

    If you repaint... use a "bondo" type of product like they do on cars.... and you should check with some of the local auto painters... they might make the repairs and paint it too, for a reasonable cost.

  • 153091 153091 on Jan 29, 2018

    Yes I would treat it like a car finish.Their are so many products to do just this on cars.

  • 153091 153091 on Jan 29, 2018

    I wouldn't fuss too much...new owners will probably get a new one!

  • KLI122 KLI122 on Jan 29, 2018

    Also, they make porcelain touch up paint for appliances. Comes in tiny bottles with brush in the cap like nailpolish.

  • Castrang17 Castrang17 on Jan 29, 2018

    Suction, may work but then you may have rough dark edges from the dent and have to paint. Don't do as I do but do as it say, so the saying goes. My husband likes Bison, so I bought a 4"x4" handcrafted wood Bison head with magnet and put it on our fridge. I found it on the floor one morning, as the magnet had fallen off. So I glued the magnet back on, letting it sit for a time to dry. Put the magnet on the fridge, where it will remain for-ever. The glue seeped out and adhered itself to the surface! So when we sell, I hope the Bison is a selling point! (not city but frontier area). Your laugh for the day.

  • Alice Alice on Jan 29, 2018

    If the dents/scratches are big/deep, you could try filling them with Bonds. Sand the whole appliance well, then cover with EZFaux stainless steel. There are videos on how to apply it and it looks amazing.

  • Alice Alice on Jan 29, 2018

    Sorry. Autocorrect caught me. Fill holes with BONDO.