I have been searching most of the morning to see if anyone else has had a similar problem, but can't see that anyone has.
We fitted a new kitchen around 18 months ago along with the standard matt black laminate worktop. I think its called 'Blackstone'.
Anyway, we have always been very careful and never cut directly on to it and therefore it is without scratches.
But what it has done, is lost the blackness that it started off with and in places has gone more of a grey colour.
I haven't tried anything other than using a waxy furniture polish on it to bring the colour back. Which it does initially, but 5 mins later it has gone back to the lighter colour again.
I don't want to make it any worse, but I would like to find a way of sorting it without replacing the whole worktop.
Would black shoe polish work?... or anything else???
Thanks for reading
We fitted a new kitchen around 18 months ago along with the standard matt black laminate worktop. I think its called 'Blackstone'.
Anyway, we have always been very careful and never cut directly on to it and therefore it is without scratches.
But what it has done, is lost the blackness that it started off with and in places has gone more of a grey colour.
I haven't tried anything other than using a waxy furniture polish on it to bring the colour back. Which it does initially, but 5 mins later it has gone back to the lighter colour again.
I don't want to make it any worse, but I would like to find a way of sorting it without replacing the whole worktop.
Would black shoe polish work?... or anything else???
Thanks for reading