i have got a scratch in my worktops i was goin to buy the cream or what it is for them worktops just want to know is it any good does it fade the scratch good its not a deep scratch
I had some adhesive left over that was used to fit the worktops to do my scratch. You can buy them in loads of different colours, i just spread mine in with a razor blade. That was a year ago and you wouldnt notice it 12 months on.
Having said that i'm sure i've seen worktop repair kits.......
I had some adhesive left over that was used to fit the worktops to do my scratch. You can buy them in loads of different colours, i just spread mine in with a razor blade. That was a year ago and you wouldnt notice it 12 months on.
Having said that i'm sure i've seen worktop repair kits.......
I had some adhesive left over that was used to fit the worktops to do my scratch. You can buy them in loads of different colours, i just spread mine in with a razor blade. That was a year ago and you wouldnt notice it 12 months on.
Having said that i'm sure i've seen worktop repair kits.......
The repair is real easy to do but I wouldn't route out the scratch. The kit should have a solvent included (nail varnish remover), which you should clean up the scratch with, then apply the coloured 'filler', levelling off with a putty knife or similar. Smooth the filler (if necessary) and then clean up the excess with solvent before it gets too hard. Depending on the size of the scratch, you may need to re-apply the filler a second time. If it's a long surface abrasion, you could try the above method.
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