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Sex Chicken

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Sep 8, 2015
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Hello. I’m looking for some help from one of you guys who are good with photoshop.

I have a good cast iron saucepan that I cook everything in. It’s a 200 dollar pot and it was a gift. The other day I booked it dry and two flakes of enamel came off. The pots are supposed to have a lifetime warranty but I looked it up on their website and they say the warranty is void if you “burn” the pot. I sent them a close up picture of the chips and they emailed me back, asking for a picture showing the entire pot bottom. I’m assuming they are looking to see if the pot has burn marks.
Can one of you wizards doctor this picture so you can’t see the black discolouration and just leave the chips?
I just need one picture but I uploaded a few incase some are easier to doctor than others.






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Coast

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I dont have photoshop installed at the moment.

But if I did I'd need to see the picture that you sent the company so the close up of the chips and the full bottom of the pan matched.

You might want to include that for anyway who will take a shot at it for you.
 

Sex Chicken

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Sep 8, 2015
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I dont have photoshop installed at the moment.

But if I did I'd need to see the picture that you sent the company so the close up of the chips and the full bottom of the pan matched.

You might want to include that for anyway who will take a shot at it for you.
Thanks I tried to be tricky and hide it with tomato sauce. This is what I sent.

 

Coast

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Oct 18, 2017
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Are you sure you can't get the marks off with baking powder or something? It looks more stained than full on burnt.

I've had a shot at editing it for you, but touching things up isn't really my thing. I've tried remove a lot of the marks and left the markings around the chips as is, I'm not sure if it looks obvious though. I've tried to make it look more stained than burned. If I were you though I'd try to clean it up.



 

Sex Chicken

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Sep 8, 2015
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Are you sure you can't get the marks off with baking powder or something? It looks more stained than full on burnt.

I've had a shot at editing it for you, but touching things up isn't really my thing. I've tried remove a lot of the marks and left the markings around the chips as is, I'm not sure if it looks obvious though. I've tried to make it look more stained than burned. If I were you though I'd try to clean it up.



Thanks so much. That looks great. I've got the pot soaking in a baking soda/vinegar mixture and I'm going to give it a good scouring too, to see how it looks.
 
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