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We have a hotpoint dishwasher and I had quite a struggle to find an Ikea door fitting kit to match the kitchen.
The builders doing our kitchen initially tried but then gave up.
I eventually tracked down the correct fitting kit after months and months of hassle.
When it arrived it was SO complicated I gave up and thought the cost of getting someone else to do it was going to be prohibitively expensive.
At a friends suggestion, I ordered a white 6mm acrylic sheet, drilled some holes in the sheet, used nuts and bolts to keep it in place and some CT1 glue, and it looks great.
(I haven't taken a photo for fear of jinxing it but can if you wish)
Recently got a replacement integrated dishwasher and managed to get it fitted and workibg without water going everywhere.
Next step is to fix the integrated door on. Is there a suggested method of how to do this to ensure both the machine and door are level?
Don't want to start screwing/drilling into the door only to realise I'm off by a couple of mm. Or am I overthinking this (like most DIY tasks) and it can be done by fixing the door then changing the feet to get it level, and the machine will be fine slightly out of plumb.
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