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Just dropped a cup on the work surface in the galley area. Caused a circular dent about 3cm in diameter with cracks inside this. Any ideas for a repair?
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different brands use different types of worktop and owners of like brands may be able to help....?
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Agreed but awesome work - well our guy did ! even knowing where the dent had been it was virtually impossible to see.
Thing is you effectively hire them for a couple of hours so if you have anything else, some wood need touching up etc get that done at same time
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i once made an ugly dent in a top when a bottle of wine fell out of a cabinet. I filled the resulting moon shaped hole with wood filler and resurfaced the whole of the top using a near match sheet of fablon type material. You would not have known the surface had been damaged and repaired.
peedee
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Sounds a good idea, you also get a built in heat resistant trivet if its in the right place.
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I found a repair kit at somewhere like B and Q but did only a small dent, about 1 cm across. The other club off a discount off The Plastic surgeon. I suspect they might be dear but they did the worktops in our new house 11 years ago and you still can't see where the damage was.Â
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We’ve had a similar problem in the past.
Step 1 try to pull the laminate out of the hollow with tape, sucker etc.
Step 2 glue/ fill the laminate using a polyester resin filler. Car accessory shops sell P38, which is grey, but you may do better with a polyester resin wood filler in brown. Colours can be adjusted with appropriate car touch up, cellulose, paint, mixed in with the filler. Avoid surplus filling.
Step 3 carefully shave the hardened filler, so that it’s flush with the worktop, using a stiff backed razor or Stanly knife blade.
Step 4 using your sensitive finger tips, identify any steps between the filler and the worktop. Remove these with a very fine wet or dry paper, lubricated with water and liquid detergent. Take care not to sand through the original laminate’s pattern.
It’s a repair which takes care in its execution, but can produce excellent results. To my mind, it’s likely to look much neater than a patch applied on the surface.
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