What if my griddle top arrives and has some scratches on it?

What if my griddle top arrives and has some scratches on it?

Each griddle top is unique. Slight scratches are normal and will be filled in by the seasoning process. The goal is to get your griddle top shiny and black through seasoning process. This will cover any slight imperfections in the steel top.
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