I've removed some blinds from the inside of my conservatory which the previous owner installed. The brackets were drilled and screwed into UPVC and has left holes that I want to repair. I don't expect an invisible repair, because I won't be sanding down the UPVC (unless someone can explain why I should) or repainting. I'd like to fill the holes in a similar colour (standard conservatory white) and make them less noticeable. The UPVC pieces are hollow inside, so they're proper holes rather than a crater (IYSWIM).
Any suggestions? I'd just replace the parts if it was straightforward, but it isn't.
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Something like this should sort you out https://www.toolstation.com/plastic-dome-screw-cover/p85514